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As a result, in the beginning of the 2000s Bezeq launches the online 144 directory. The website offered services similar to 144, free of charge, although still based on the previous technological solutions. In February 2007 Bezeq announces the opening of the renewed 144 and 1344 call centers, both of them eventually united under the B144 brand.
In 1965, many Israeli phone numbers had six digits, but some had five, according to the Tel Aviv–area phone book. [1] There were ten area codes at that time: 02 Jerusalem, Bet Shemesh; 03 Tel Aviv, Petah Tikva, Rehovot, Ashdod; 04 Haifa and western Galilee; 051 Ashkelon; 053 Netanya; 057 Beersheva and most of the Negev; 059 Eilat; 065 Afula, Nazareth; 063 Hadera, Zichron Yaakov; and 067 ...
A Bezeq telephone exchange in Or Yehuda Bezeq company van An old crooked and crowded telephone pole in the city of Nesher in Israel. Bezeq (Hebrew: בזק) is an Israeli telecommunications company. Bezeq and its subsidiaries offer a range of telecom services, including fixed-line, mobile telephony, high-speed Internet, transmission, and pay TV ...
Bezeq Israel Telecom said on Sunday it received notice of an 11.2 million shekel ($3 million) fine from the country's telecoms regulator for failure to sell wholesale landline phone service to ...
The company’s subsidiary, B Communications, is the controlling holder, holding 31.37% interest, of Bezeq, which is the largest communication service provider in Israel. [6] The company owns 75.3% interest of its subsidiary, 012 Smile Communications Ltd, which is one of Israel’s major Internet and international telephony service providers ...
A Bezeq Cellular tower and telephone exchange, located in the town of Or Yehuda. Telecommunications in Israel are the most developed in the Middle East. Israel's system consists of coaxial cables, optical fibers, and microwave radio relay. Prior to the 1990s, Israel's telecommunication market was dominated by Bezeq, a government-owned ...
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According to Bezeq, NGN will have reached 90 percent of the households in Israel by late 2011 and offerings of 100 Mbit/s would be provided by 2012. [8] [9] Bezeq's main competitor Hot started its UFI service on October 21, 2009, with DOCSIS 3.0 technology. [10] This allowed up to 100 Mbit/s initially, subsequently rising to 500 Mbit/s.