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Sercomtel Celular: Operational: GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / UMTS 850 [6] 724: 16: Brasil Telecom GSM: Brasil Telecom GSM: Not operational: GSM 1800 / UMTS 2100: acquired by Oi, MNC used for existing Brasil Telecom SIM Cards only 724: 17: Surf Telecom: Correios Celular [pt] Operational: MVNO [13] Through TIM network 724: 18: datora: Datora ...
Tigo logo used since 2004. Millicom International Cellular SA was established on December 14, 1990, by Shelby Bryan, Jan Stenbeck, Telma Sosa, and Olvin Galdamez, combining the cellular telephone properties owned by Industriförvaltnings AB Kinnevik and Millicom Incorporated.
TIGO/COMCEL 3,116,998 (June 2007) TDMA/N-AMPS (to be shut down) and GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850 MHz, UMTS/HSDPA 850 MHz (3.6 Mbit/s) with video calling and data services available TIGO Guatemala: Digicel Group: Digicel must be launched before June 18, 2008 [needs update] [needs update] Planned GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900 MHz Digicel Group
TIGO, Comunicaciones Celulares, S.A. or just COMCEL is a mobile phone service provider company owned by the international mobile phone company Millicom or just MIC. In 2004 COMCEL changed their name to TIGO introducing their GSM Technology, new mobile phone sources, new mobile phones, more coverage, new fresh look and also new plans.
Telecommunications company; ITU-T; Landline; List of mobile network operators. List of mobile network operators of the Americas; List of mobile network operators in Asia and Oceania
Colombia Móvil S.A., marketed under Tigo (formerly OLA), is the third largest mobile phone company in Colombia. It is headquartered in Bogotá, D.C.
Tigo: Hong Kong +852: 460-469: 8: various operators, including CSL Mobile, Sun Mobile, 3 HK, PCCW Mobile, SmarTone, CMHK, China Unicom: Operator can be changed while keeping numbers. 510-579 590-599 601-699 701-709 840-849 901-910 912-989 Hungary +36: 20: 9: Yettel (formerly Telenor, Pannon and Pannon GSM) 30: Telekom (formerly T-Mobile and ...
The first cellular company in Honduras, Celtel (now Tigo), started operations in 1996. Megatel (now Claro ) started in 2001, Honducel in 2007, and Digicel (now América Móvil ) in 2008. Internet