In 2007 the company acquired the Greekmobile carrier TIM Hellas Telecommunications S.A. from Apax Partners and Texas Pacific Group and rebranded it Wind Hellas Telecommunications S.A. in a deal worth €3.4 billion (£2.4 billion STG).[3] Unfortunately, the Greek crisis brought the carrier in deep financial troubles, forcing Sawiris to sell the assets of the holding company (Weather Finance III) to a group of creditors, the SSN Ad-Hoc Committee. The transaction has been completed in December 2010.[5]
In early 2008 the company acquired the license to operate mobile services in North Korea under the name Koryolink making history by being the first mobile operator there.
In January 2011, the company decided to change its name to Wind Telecom S.p.A., due to the intention to bring a new image to the group, focusing to the strong points as leading subject in telecommunications and capitalizing all the value and success achieved by the "Wind" brand in recent years, as declared by Khaled Bichara.
Also in January 2011, OTH completed its sale of Tunisian carrier Tunisiana to Qatar Telecom, in a deal worth $1.2 billion, leaving its previously owned 50 percent of Tunisiana through both Orascom Tunisia Holding and Carthage Consortium.[6]
Following the completion of the merger by incorporation of H3G S.p.A. and Wind Telecomunicazioni S.p.A., which took place in December 2016, the corporate structure of Wind Tre S.p.A. was reorganised, and in December 2017 the cross-border merger by incorporation of Wind Telecom S.p.A. into VimpelCom Holdings B.V. took place.[2]
Wind Telecom subsidiary Orascom Telecom Holding formerly[8] had an indirect equity ownership in Canadian mobile operator WIND Mobile which had been granted a spectrum license in Canada, and now independently owned by Canadian telecom company Shaw Communications.[9][10]