Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
NextGenTel is a Norwegian telecommunications company headquartered in Bergen, with offices in Trondheim, Oslo, Stavanger, and Kristiansand. They offer ADSL, SHDSL, ADSL2+, VDSL2, IPTV, IP Telephony, mobilephone subscriptions, and WiMax solutions. Wth 140,000 customers they are Norway's third-largest Internet service provider after Telenor and ...
On September 14, 2020, the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) granted Now Telecom a provisional authority and a cellular mobile telephone service license (which is on par with the major mobile network operators in the Philippines, Smart, Globe, and Dito), with the company claiming that with this, they are now to operate as the "fourth major telecommunications provider" in the country.
Australia - Telstra, Optus, Vodafone, Hutchison Telecom(3G network), AAPT, Primus Telecom, Nextgen Networks, Agile Communications, TransACT Barbados - Liberty Latin America Botswana - Botswana Telecommunications Corporation Brazil - Brasil Telecom, Oi, Vivo, TIM, Telefónica Brasil Canada - List of Canadian telephone companies China
Now Corporation (shortly known as Now Corp) is a Filipino conglomerate firm based in Makati, Philippines.The company's core businesses are centralized in the information and communications technology sector, including broadband internet and fiber-optic communication services (Now Telecom), information technology, digital media (NowPlanet.tv), management services, and cybersecurity among others.
Sign in to your AOL account.; Once you've signed in to your account, go to our Contact Us page on AOL Help. If the account you're signed in to is eligible for chat support, "Chat with AOL Customer Care" will be displayed as a support option near the top of the page.
Itogon-Suyoc Mines, Inc. was founded in January 1925 as a mining company. [3] [4] During the 2000s, the company (which subsequently renamed as ISM Communications Corporation in April 2002 [4]) began diversified with the investments in different industry sectors [3] such as telecommunications (a stake in Eastern Telecommunications Philippines, later divested in 2011), [5] gaming and hospitality ...
However, in March 1967, GTE disposed of their 28% controlling interest in PLDT. Which is why on November 7, 1967, the Philippines Telecommunications Investment Corporation (PTIC) was registered to buy GTE's controlling interest. Ramon Cojuangco, who was part of one of the most influential clans in Philippine history, was a main incorporator ...
As of July 29, 2009, Smart Communications completed its tender offer to buy out most of Piltel's other minority shareholders, thereby raising its ownership to 99.5%. On August 17, 2009, Piltel completed the transfer of its wireless businesses to Smart Communications.