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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 ...
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 ]
Nòverca S.r.l. (formerly e-Seed Telecommunications S.p.A.) is an Italian telecommunications company that operates in the mobile telephony sector as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator on the TIM network. [1] [2] Previously part of the Acotel Group, in 2016 it was sold to the Telecom Italia Group, which in 2017 entrusted it with control of Kena ...
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.
List of mobile network operators. List of mobile network operators of the Americas; List of mobile network operators in Asia and Oceania; List of mobile network operators in Europe; List of mobile network operators in the Middle East and Africa
Telephones - mobile cellular: [1] 79.48 million (2019) Telephone system: [1] well-developed, fully automated telephone and data services domestic: [1] high-capacity cable and microwave radio relay trunks
Wind Tre S.p.A., more commonly known as WINDTRE, is an Italian telecommunications company of the CK Hutchison Holdings Limited group, [2] which offers mobile and fixed telephony services. It was born on 31 December 2016 from the merger of two Italian telecommunications companies, namely 3 Italy and Wind , controlled respectively by CK Hutchison ...
On August 6, 2002, the board of directors gave the go-ahead to the company break-up, opting for the sale of the customer base (4% of the Italian market) and brand to Wind, [16] its mobile telephony systems to TIM, [17] Wind [16] and Vodafone Omnitel, the share capital at TIM and other branches of the company at H3G.