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  2. Sotelma - Wikipedia

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    The company would be divided with 51% going to a single private investor, 20% retained by the government, 10% going to employees, and 19% sold by public offer. [1] Privatization was finalized in 2010. [2] On 13 July 2009, 51% of Sotelma's shares were acquired by Maroc Telecom. [3]

  3. Telecommunications billing - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications billing is a significant component of any commercial communications service provider regardless specialization: telephone, mobile wireless communication, VoIP companies, mobile virtual network operators, internet service providers, transit traffic companies, cable television and satellite TV companies could not operate ...

  4. Onatel Burundi - Wikipedia

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    The venture did not generate dividends until 2003. [1] In 2003 Onatel cut the link with Télécel Zaïre, receiving 460 million BIF in compensation. [3] Eventually Télécel Burundi became the mobile telephony operator Onamob. [1] By Decree-Law No. 01/011 of 4 September 1997 the government liberalized the telecommunications sector.

  5. Mobile network codes in ITU region 6xx (Africa) - Wikipedia

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    This list contains the mobile country codes and mobile network codes for networks with country codes between 600 and 699, inclusively – a region that covers Africa and the surrounding islands (excluding the Canary Islands and Madeira, which are part of Spain and Portugal, respectively).

  6. Telecommunications tariff - Wikipedia

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    A telecommunications tariff is an open contract between a telecommunications service provider and the public, filed with a regulating body such as state and municipal Public Utilities Commissions and federal entities such as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). [1]

  7. SotelTchad - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, SotelTchad agreed to a partnership with ITXC to provide international phone service via Internet telephony [3] However, by 2005 cellphone users on private networks vastly outnumbered the users of landlines. [1] Privatized in 2010 and sold to the Libyan company Lap Green, the Chadian state subsequently regained control of the company. [4]

  8. Primary Rate Interface - Wikipedia

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    Each B-channel carries data, voice, and other services. The D-channel carries control and signaling information. Larger connections are possible using PRI pairing. A dual T1-PRI could have 24 + 23 = 47 B-channels and 1 D-channel (often called "47B + D"), but more commonly has 46 B-channels and 2 D-channels thus providing a backup signaling channel.

  9. Signal transmission - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, transmission (sometimes abbreviated as "TX") is the process of sending or propagating an analog or digital signal via a medium that is wired, wireless, or fiber-optic. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]