movistar is a major mobile phone operator owned by Telefónica Móviles. It operates in Spain and in many Latin American countries. Many movistar networks were acquired from BellSouth.
Claro is the largest mobile phone network in the Americas. It is part of the telecom group América Móvil which is the fourth largest mobile phone network operator in the world, with more than 153 million customers.
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.
The MTN Group Limited (MTN Group) is a leading provider of communication services, offering cellular network access and business solutions. The MTN Group is listed in South Africa on the JSE under the Industrial – Telecommunications sector. Launched in 1994, the MTN Group is a multinational telecommunications group, operating in 21 countries in Africa and the Middle East. As at the end of December 2006, MTN recorded more than 40 million subscribers across its operations.
Etisalat Egypt is a subsidiary of Etisalat U.A.E., the sole telecommunications services provider in the United Arab Emirates from 1976 until the arrival of Du (telco) in February 2007, and the first 3.5G network operator in Egypt. Etisalat Misr is one of 14 service providers managed by Etisalat in the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Etisalat currently has access to a potential market of over 400 million subscribers and today Etisalat services over 32 million subscribers including the total number of fixed-line, Internet, mobile and television from each of its subsidiaries.
TIGO was launched in Democratic Republic of Congo in 2007, to replace the old national brand OASIS with a new international brand. It competes with international operators like MTN, Celtel, Supercell, Vodacom and Congo Chine Telecom, using technologies GSM/GPRS/EDGE over 1800 MHz.
Moutiny is a national leader in Telecommunication with an experience of twenty years in the field. The Company has signed a contract with the local Telecom Ministry to build a wide wireless telephone network in Iraq, and operate its resources according to the economy development and job opportunity for iraqi community. Based on our strong partnership with the Telecom Department of Iraq, we are so ambitious to take care of the social and scientific activities for our high educated technicians and academic researchers, thereby we are promoting a high-tech village project which is supposed to be achieved right after building its initial stages. With our efforts, Iraq would be an advanced export center for our technology and information all over the lands & extra terrestrial spaces.
Mirs Communications Ltd., or as widely known - Mirs, is a wireless telecommunications company based in Israel and a subsidiary of Motorola. It provides wireless service using Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (Iden) technology.
XPress Telecommunications, a private shareholding company, launched its services in June 2004 in the Jordanian telecommunications market as the latest wireless and mobile operator, offering a new form of telecommunications solutions based on the Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN) technology. XPress is the first Arab company in the Middle East to introduce the technology, which combines the abilities of ordinary mobile phones with the instantaneous Direct Connect (walkie-talkie) service.
Malitel is a mobile telephone service provider in Mali. It is a subsidiary of Sotelma, the national telecommunications company. Malitel's service is supported by Siemens AG.