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Cellcom-branded GSM/GPRS CompactFlash card wireless modem (ca. 2007) Cellcom (Hebrew: סלקום) (TASE: CEL) is an Israeli telecommunications company. [2] Founded in 1994, most of the company's business is centered on wireless service. Its current CEO is Eli Adadi [3]. As of June 2016, Cellcom had 2.812 million subscribers. [1]
Cushion Kids; Delfy and His Friends; Dino Babies; Dinosaur Train; Dr Otter; Edward and Friends; Faerie Tale Theatre; The Fairytaler; Fiddley Foodle Bird; The Forgotten Toys; Fraggle Rock; The Funny Company; Funnybones; Gordon the Garden Gnome; Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child; Hello Kitty and Friends; Here Comes the Grump; Holly ...
Hop! Channel (Hebrew: ערוץ הופ!, Arutz Hop!) is an Israeli children's television channel intended entirely for preschool children. The channel caters for children between the ages of zero and seven years old, presenting programs specifically tailored for these age-groups respectively.
Pages for logged out editors ... Pages in category "Mobile phone companies of Israel" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... This list may ...
Celcom or Cellcom may refer to: Celcom, a Malaysian telecommunications company; Cellcom Communications, bell first dealer, a breakaway market leader of the wireless industry in Quebec; Cellcom (Israel), a cellular service provider in Israel; Cellcom (United States), a cellular service provider in Wisconsin, United States
Telecommunications in Israel are the most developed in the Middle East. Israel's system consists of coaxial cables, optical fibers, and microwave radio relay. Prior to the 1990s, Israel's telecommunication market was dominated by Bezeq, a government-owned corporation. During the 1990s, the Israeli telecommunication industry transitioned from ...
An analysis of Israeli textbooks in 2000 by the Center for Monitoring the Impact of Peace (CMIP), now known as the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education, found that the legitimacy of the State of Israel as an independent Jewish state on the territory of the Land of Israel and the immigration of Jews to the country was never questioned.
The "Kulna Yachad" School is now a full-fledged elementary school serving hundreds of students, pre-K through 6th grade. In 2015, an integrated bilingual preschool was founded in Kfar Saba, on the Beit Berl College campus, serving 37 students from Jewish and Arab towns in the Triangle (Israel). The Kfar Saba school is also now a full-fledged ...