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  2. Telecom Italia Sparkle - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  3. TIM Group - Wikipedia

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    In June 2005, TIM merged into Telecom Italia, remaining active as brand for Telecom Italia's mobile telephony offer. [40] Telecom Italia reported mounting debts in 2005, and, one year later, CEO Marco Tronchetti Provera resigned. [41] In 2007 the company was bought by Telco, a consortium of Telefónica and several Italian banks. [42]

  4. TIM San Marino - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  6. Telecom Italia - Wikipedia

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  7. Internet in Italy - Wikipedia

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    While ADSL2+ with speeds up to 20/1 Mbit/s is still the most widely common subscription available in Italy, the main telephone company in the country (TIM or Telecom Italia) is investing 12 billion € in the period of 2016-2018, with the aim of reaching 84% of the homes with broadband connection (100 Mbit/s) before the end of 2018. [2]

  8. Telecommunications in Italy - Wikipedia

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    HD Terrestrial channels; Logo Name Channel Type Launched Description Rai 1: 1 (DTT): Free-to-air: 3 January 1954 Generalist and family-oriented Rai 2: 2 (DTT): Free-to-air: 4 November 1961

  9. TIMvision - Wikipedia

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    TIMvision (formerly Cubovision) is an Italian Internet video on demand service by Telecom Italia. [1]It offers television shows, movies, and series, for rental or purchase through the use of a decoder as well as video on demand, smart TV, Android, and iOS device.