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Hot Mobile (Hebrew: הוט מובייל, formerly known as Mirs Communications Ltd. until May 2012), is a wireless telecommunications company based in Israel and a subsidiary of Hot Telecommunication Systems Ltd. (HOT). Hot Mobile provides nationwide wireless service using UMTS in the 2100Mhz band, with supplemented coverage through a domestic ...
Hot Mobile: 800 MHz iDEN 900/2100 MHz UMTS, DC-HSPA+ 700/1800/2100/2600 MHz LTE 3500 MHz 5G NR Radio network shared with Partner (other than iDEN) N/A: HOT: 5: Golan Telecom: GSM-1800 MHz (GPRS, EDGE) 2100 MHz UMTS, DC-HSPA+ 1800 MHz LTE 3500 MHz 5G NR: N/A: ELCO Group 6: XFONE: 1800 MHz LTE: N/A: Marathon Telecom Ltd Mobile Virtual Network ...
Hot (Israel) (8 P) I. ... Mobile phone companies of Israel (8 P) V. VoIP companies of Israel (4 P) Pages in category "Telecommunications companies of Israel"
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If the phone is stolen, it can be tracked by "find my phone" services, while a physical SIM can be removed. [34] The risk of damaging a SIM socket's delicate contacts inserting and removing a SIM is eliminated. Phones with eSIM only do not need to be built with hardware SIM holders or means to insert them.
Hot Telecommunication Systems Ltd. (Hebrew: הוט - מערכות תקשורת בע"מ) is a company that provides cable television, last-mile Internet access, broadband and telecommunication services in Israel. It also provides various data transmission services and network services at different rates, services to the business sector and other ...
Bezeq offers traditional services, while the others offer Voice over IP, with Hot's service being routed through an intranet. In 2020, Bezeq had 9,500 payphones throughout the country. In December of the same year, they received permission from the government to dismantle the vast majority of these phones, leaving only those in active use and ...
The Israeli Ministry of Communications has control over the cellular communications and technology Palestinians may build, which has been limited to 2G. [1] [8] Direct attacks on telecommunications infrastructure by Israel, electricity blockades and fuel shortages have caused the near-total collapse of Gaza's largest cell network providers.