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Telecom Italia Sparkle S.p.A. (formerly Telemedia International Italia S.p.A.) is an Italian telecommunications company owned by Telecom Italia S.p.A. of which it manages the Tier 1 network. [ 1 ]
TIM San Marino S.p.A. (originally Intelcom S.p.A. and later Telecom Italia San Marino S.p.A.) is a Sammarinese telecommunications company, subsidiary of TIM S.p.A., mainly focused on VoIP services and other telephony services primarily targeted to ethnic and immigrant populations.
Telecom Italia also controls Olivetti, a manufacturer of computer, peripherals and mobile phones. On March 31, 2014, Telecom Italia led both the direct fixed access lines market with a 62% share, and the mobile postpaid segment with a 45% market share. In the mobile prepaid segment Telecom Italia owned a 31.5% market share together with ...
1.2 Telecom Italia San Marino (TISM) 1.3 Telefonia Mobile Sammarinese (TMS) 1.4 Telenet. 2 Television and radio. 3 Internet. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents.
On 27 July 1994, by the merger of several telecommunications companies among which SIP, IRITEL, Italcable, Telespazio and SIRM (companies owned by STET), Telecom Italia was born. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This was due to a reorganization plan for the telecommunications sector presented by IRI to the Minister of Finance.
HD Terrestrial channels; Logo Name Channel Type Launched Description Rai 1: 1 (DTT): Free-to-air: 3 January 1954 Generalist and family-oriented Rai 2: 2 (DTT): Free-to-air: 4 November 1961
In 2015, Fastweb signed an agreement with Telecom Italia to become a full mobile virtual network operator (Full MVNO) to ensure better quality and coverage, including access to 4G and 4G+. [ 8 ] After continuing to grow, in 2018 Fastweb acquired Tiscali 's fixed-wireless business, including full ownership of Tiscali's 5G , 3.5 GHz spectrum, in ...
While ADSL2+ with speeds up to 20/1 Mbit/s is still the most widely common subscription available in Italy, the main telephone company in the country (TIM or Telecom Italia) is investing 12 billion € in the period of 2016-2018, with the aim of reaching 84% of the homes with broadband connection (100 Mbit/s) before the end of 2018. [2]