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  2. Wanadoo - Wikipedia

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    Wanadoo was the Internet service provider division of Orange S.A. ... Madagascar, Lebanon and Jordan. It ceased to operate as a worldwide brand on 1 June 2006, when ...

  3. Orange Group - Wikipedia

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    Orange took over the landline and Internet businesses of France Telecom and Wanadoo in 2006. Since then, Orange is the sole brand of France Telecom for landline and Internet services worldwide, with a few exceptions, such as Mobistar in Belgium and TPSA in Poland. Orange's triple-play broadband Internet offers are supplied through the Livebox.

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  5. Jordan Post Company - Wikipedia

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    Jordan Post Company is owned by the government of Jordan, and runs the postal services in the kingdom. The company is responsible to the Ministry of Communications ...

  6. Freeserve - Wikipedia

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    Following a new rebranding exercise in June 2006, Freeserve and Wanadoo UK then formed part of the UK operation of Orange, and were known as Orange Home UK plc. In 2010 Orange UK and T-Mobile UK merged to form EE which was a joint venture between Deutsche Telekom and France Télécom .

  7. Jordan Telecom Group - Wikipedia

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    Upon privatization on 23 January 2000, Jordan Telecom Group was 60% owned by Jordan's government. The remaining 40% of the group's shares were owned by JITCO Investment Group, a holding company consisting of Orange (88%) and the Arab Bank (12%). The Jordan Telecom Group (JTG) owns the following telecommunications companies: Jordan Telecom ...

  8. Telecommunications in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan has more internet start up companies than any other country in the Middle East, and thus was dubbed the Middle East's "Silicon Valley". Amman was ranked as the 10th-best city in the world to launch a tech startup, according to a 2012 list compiled by Finaventures, a California-based venture-capital firm.

  9. Pages in category "Telecommunications companies of Jordan" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. J.