Oman Telecommunications Company (Omantel) is the largest communications service provider in the Sultanate of Oman. Whether it is the telephone call you make, be it local or international, the SMS Message you send, or the time you spend surfing the internet, Omantel is the name that makes it all possible for you.
Cell C is South Africa’s third cellular provider, after Vodacom and MTN, and the first cellular provider operating a dual band GSM 900/1800 Mhz network, with 3.4 million subscribers as of 30 June 2007. Cell C has to date achieved 10% market share since its launch on 17 November 2001.
Vodacom Tanzania Ltd is a subsidiary company of Vodacom (Pty) Ltd based in South Africa. Vodacom (Pty) Ltd owns a majority share portion of 65%, the remaining 35% is owned by Tanzanian shareholders.
Etisalat has been the telecommunications service provider in the United Arab Emirates since 1976. Since then, it has built up state-of-the-art telecom infrastructure and taken a leadership position of innovation and reliability among regional and international operators.
T-Mobile International is one of the world’s leading companies in mobile communications. As one of Deutsche Telekom’s three strategic business units, T-Mobile concentrates on the most dynamic markets in Europe and the United States. By the end of 2006, more than 106 million customers are served in the twelve T-Mobile markets. T-Mobile is a partner of FreeMove, an alliance formed by four of Europe’s leading mobile companies - Orange, TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile), TeliaSonera, and T-Mobile - to help their customers communicate as easily while travelling abroad as they do at home.
Mobile Digital Communication Private Unitary Service Enterprise – GSM 900/1800 standard – (VELCOM and Privet trademarks) is the first cellular communications operator and official representative of the satellite communications operator "Globalstar" in the Republic of Belarus. The company started its commercial activity 16 April 1999.
T-Mobile entered the Croatian market in October 1999 when Deutsche Telekom (DT) initially acquired a 35 percent interest in Hrvatski telekom, including its cell phone service provider Cronet. Two years later, DT signed an agreement with the Croatian government to acquire the additional 16 percent needed for a majority holding. In January 2003, Hrvatski Telekom assembled all of its mobile activities under a single brand HTmobile. Finally, in October 2004, HTmobile became T-Mobile Hrvatska, or T-Mobile Croatia, thus joining the global T-Mobile family also by name.
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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.
Telefónica O2 Europe is a European telecommunications company delivering both fixed and mobile communication products, usually under the styled brand O2. The company has its origins in a combination of a European subset of a collection of worldwide mobile operator interests known in the latter half of the 1990s as BT Wireless within BT Group plc and an operator-independent global mobile data business then known as Genie Internet, which was also a subsidiary of BT Group.