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Orange Tunisia acquired a license in Tunisia on 5 May 2010, making it the leading 3G mobile operator with Divona Telecom, the second landline operator and the third mobile phone operator in Tunisia. Having been granted under fraudulent terms, the Tunisian State confiscated the 51% of the company belonging to a son-in-law of Ben Ali on 29 March ...
List of banks in Tunisia. This is a list of commercial banks in Tunisia [ 1] Banque Al-Baraka. Arab Tunisian Bank (ATB) Banque Franco Tunisienne (BFT) Banque Nationale Agricole (BNA) Attijari Bank. Banque de Tunisie (BT) Amen Bank (AB)
orange .fr. Orange S.A. ( French pronunciation: [ɔʁɑ̃ʒ]) (formerly France Télécom S.A., stylised as france telecom) is a French multinational telecommunications company. It has 266 million customers worldwide and employs about 89,000 people or more in France and 59,000 people worldwide. [4] In 2023, the group had a revenue of ...
Orange Money is the mobile phone based money transfer service of French telecom company Orange S.A., available in most of the group's affiliates in Africa. Its users can deposit money into an account linked to their mobile phone number, and then access a range of services, in particular transferring money domestically and internationally ...
Line Stations Geographical coordinates Delegation P+R Correspondences Place de Barcelone: Bab el Bhar + Gare de Tunis Bab Alioua: Sidi el Béchir • Mohamed-Manachou
Calling formats. To call in Tunisia, the following format is used: 24425908 Calls within an area code. +2 16 24425908 Calls from outside Tunisia.
Orange Blossom Festival – Menzel Bou Zelfa, Nabeul and Hammamet, Tunisia (March - April) Sbeitla's Spring International Festival - Sbeitla. Folk Art Festival – Tatouine. Festival of the Mountain Oases. Berber culture. – Midès, Tamezret. (Late April) Passover Festival – El-Ghriba Synagogue, Djerba. (April or May)
The Banque de Tunisie was created on 23 September 1884 by the Banque Transatlantique which converted its existing Tunis office into a fully-fledged local bank, three years after the establishment of the French protectorate of Tunisia. Its seat was a diminutive building at 3, rue Es-Sadikia (now rue Gamal Abdel Nasser), across the street from ...