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  2. Mauritius Telecom - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Mauritius Telecom introduced fibre optic broadband. In May 2015, Mauritius Telecom announced that as from 1 June 2015, all its 850,000 Orange mobile customers would receive free unlimited access to Facebook. After a 10-year branding agreement with Orange came to an end in September 2017. All Mauritius Telecom products were re-branded ...

  3. Telecommunications in Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Mauritius has several operators like Mauritius Telecom, Mahanagar Telephone Mauritius Limited (MTML) & Emtel. Each operator uses a different technology to provide Internet access. MTML uses CDMA2000 and Emtel uses HSDPA (3.5G). The monopoly is retained by Mauritius Telecom (MT) which provides dial-up & ADSL services over existing telephone lines.

  4. Orange Group - Wikipedia

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    Orange took over the landline and Internet businesses of France Telecom and Wanadoo in 2006. Since then, Orange is the sole brand of France Telecom for landline and Internet services worldwide, with a few exceptions, such as Mobistar in Belgium and TPSA in Poland. Orange's triple-play broadband Internet offers are supplied through the Livebox.

  5. List of telecommunications companies in the Middle East and ...

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    A telecommunications company (historically known as a telephone company) is a company which provides broadband and/or telephony services. The telecommunications companies of the Middle East and Africa are listed below:

  6. Wanadoo - Wikipedia

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    Wanadoo was the Internet service provider division of Orange S.A. It operated in France, Spain, the United Kingdom, Belgium, the Netherlands, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Senegal, Mauritius, Madagascar, Lebanon and Jordan. It ceased to operate as a worldwide brand on 1 June 2006, when it was rebranded as Orange.

  7. LION (cable system) - Wikipedia

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    The project was financed by a consortium made up of Orange Madagascar, Mauritius Telecom and France Telecom S.A. Overall, the LION project cost an estimated 37 million dollars. The Mauritius Telecom group has reportedly invested 10.8 million in the project. [1] The LION I network was inaugurated in March 2010.

  8. Emtel - Wikipedia

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    This cable is the first in its kind in Mauritius, and will provide access to high speed Internet services. The first phase of the project is 137 km long. 11 November – Emtel wins the "Changing Lives" AfricaCom Award in Cape Town for having launched its mobile network in Agaléga , giving Agalaéans access to the same services and the same ...

  9. .mu - Wikipedia

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    Orange is a subsidiary of Mauritius Telecom, the state-owned telecom operator. Various IT experts including staff of AfriNIC, Google and the local Linux Group found that the DNS servers set up by Orange contained incorrect entries, thereby hiding from the Mauritius public the true situation when in fact the services were already disconnected.