SaskTel is the leading full service communications provider in Saskatchewan, offering competitive voice, data, dial-up and high speed internet, entertainment and multimedia services, security, web hosting, text and messaging services, and cellular and wireless data services over its digital networks.
TELUS Mobility is a Canadian wireless telecommunications provider offering wireless voice, data and Internet services to business and consumer clients via two state-of-the-art digital wireless networks: PCS and Mike. TELUS Mobility is the wireless business unit of TELUS Corporation (TSX: T, T.NV; NYSE: TU).
Bell Mobility is the division of Bell Canada which sells wireless services in Canada. Bell Mobility boasts over 5,884,000 subscribers as of the end of Q2 2007. As of July 2006, Bell Mobility has assumed responsibility for the former Aliant wireless operations in Atlantic Canada as part of a larger restructuring of both Bell and Aliant, and continues to do business there as Aliant Mobility.
Rogers Wireless, formerly known as Rogers AT&T Wireless, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Rogers Communications. Rogers purchased Fido in November 2004, creating Canada's largest wireless carrier, which surpasses Bell Mobility in subscriber volume, and is a Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) network. Rogers began to integrate the two networks in early 2005.
Digicel's goal is to provide our customers with affordable and innovative mobile communications that fosters personal and professional connections between nations and people. Since our launch in 2001, Digicel has become the fastest growing mobile telecommunications operator in the Caribbean and a recent new entrant to the Central American mobile market.
Detailed forward planning and high levels of investment enable Cable & Wireless to provide world class telecommunications services to 16 islands across the BVI from Anegada to Jost Van Dyke. Customers enjoy a reliability of service that is second to none. While businesses in neighbouring islands have lost service for weeks or even months due to adverse weather conditions, the network in the BVI has withstood the onslaught of numerous hurricanes in recent times.
CCT Wireless offers the most advanced digital voice and data network in the Caribbean. We offer our customers a nationwide GSM/GPRS/EDGE footprint across the Islands and waters of the BVI. GSM is the world's most popular wireless phone technology used by more than 1 billion people in 200-plus countries around the world. GSM offers customers unparalleled global roaming capabilities, as well as the truest voice quality in wireless and a wide variety of messaging services including text, picture and video messaging. CCT uses both the 900 Mhz and 1900 Mhz frequencies to offer GSM service. In addition to GSM, CCT also maintains a TDMA network and an AMPS network, which continues to provide high-quality voice and data services.
Brasil Telecom S.A. (BrT) is a major Brazilian telecommunications company headquartered in the Brazilian capital of Brasilia. The company is one of three land line telephone companies in Brazil that emerged from the break-up of Telebrás. Originally the company was called Tele Centro Sul, because its service covered the states in the central and southern parts of Brasil, namely Acre, Rondônia, Goiás, Tocantins, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul, as well as the Brazilian Federal District.
Telemig Celular S.A. is a regional Brazilian telecommunications company headquartered in Belo Horizonte. The company is one of eight wireless telephone companies that emerged from the break-up of Brazil's govenment-owned telephone monopoly Telebras. The name Telemig comes from the fact that it was the wireless company for the state of Minas Gerais. A group led by Canada's Telesystem International Wireless, together with Brazilian bank Opportunity and six Brazilian pension funds, paid 756 million reais for Telemig Celular when it was sold by the Brazilian government in June 1998.
Oi (Portuguese for "Hi"), formerly known as Telemar, but still legally called Telemar Norte Leste S.A., is the largest landline telephone company in Brazil, considering both lines in service and revenues. It is headquartered in Rio de Janeiro. Oi, along with Telemar Internet Ltda. (Oi Internet) and Companhia AIX Participacoes S.A., are subsidiaries of Tele Norte Leste Participacoes SA (Tele Norte Leste Holding Company, or TNL).