Pelephone is an Israeli-based telecommunications company, founded in 1986 as a joint venture between Motorola and Tadiran though today it is fully owned by Bezeq. It was the first company to offer mobile phone services in Israel. Due to this, the brand-name "Pelephone" became the ubiquitous term for mobile phones in Israel (even for those of other service providers, see genericized trademark), although in recent years the term "nayad" (=mobile) has perhaps overtaken it in this generalized sense.
As the most successful telecom operator to enter the Jordanian telecommunications market, Umniah stands for innovation and dynamism founded on the highest possible level of customer and market focus. Umniah was granted the third GSM license in August 2004 issued by the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission to operate, manage and own a public digital cellular mobile network.
Zain (formerly MTC) was founded in 1983 and has developed into a group of 21 operations from across the Middle East and African regions, offering services to over 32 million customers. In 2004, Zain (then MTC) was awarded a contract (effective June 1st) with the Lebanese Government to manage and further develop a national GSM network covering all the Lebanese territories, as mtc touch.
Orange is the brand used by France Télécom for its mobile network operator and Internet service provider subsidiaries. Orange also belongs to the FreeMove mobile phone alliance. Orange is now the unique commercial façade of almost all France Télécom services.
Celtel Malawi was launched in October 1999 and is part of Celtel International. We are Malawi's most innovative mobile phone operator, and we were first with many services, including:
* Prepaid plans.
* International roaming.
* Local and international text messages.
* 24-hour customer care centre.
* Internet connections.
* Email services.
Wana (formerly Maroc Connect) (established in 1999) is the third main telecommunication company in Morocco. It was one of the early Internet service provider in Morocco. It started marketing its internet services representing the brand Wanadoo, thus the name Wana. Initially a subsidiary of France Telecom, it is now entirely held by the Moroccan conglomerate ONA.
Celtel is a telecommunications company operating in several African countries and is a subsidiary of Zain Group, or "Zain" in short. It was founded by Sudanese-born Mo Ibrahim.
Qatar Telecom (Qtel) is the telecommunications service provider licensed by the Supreme Council of Information and Communication Technology (ictQATAR) to provide both fixed and mobile telecommunications services in the state of Qatar. We have a presence in 16 countries and we are committed to expansion both in the MENA region and South East Asia.
Mobile Telecommunications Company Saudi Arabia (Zain in Saudi Arabia), a Saudi joint stock company under formation, is being formed to operate a mobile telecommunications business in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia under the terms of the third mobile operating licence that Zain in Saudi Arabia qualified for in July 2007.
Celtel in Sierra Leone was launched in September 2000 and is part of Celtel International. We are Sierra Leone's most innovative mobile phone operator, and we were first with many services including:
* Prepaid plans
* Post-paid plans
* International roaming
* Dedicated customer care
* Fax and Data
* Call forwarding
* Per second billing
* Dynamic validity
* Who called?
* Know. It All.
* Me2U