MTN Syria, previously known as "Areeba", is a prominent telecommunications operator in Syria, providing both GSM and 3.5G broadband 4G (LTE) services. It is one of only two mobile operators in the country, alongside Syriatel. In terms of ownership, MTN Syria was a subsidiary of the MTN Group, a South Africa-based multinational mobile telecommunications company. However, in 2020, MTN Group sold its remaining 75% stake in MTN Syria to TeleInvest Ltd, a Saudi-owned entity. This resulted in TeleInvest Ltd, which already held a 25% stake in the company, becoming the primary shareholder of MTN Syria.
Alias
MTN Syria JSC
Country
Syria
Type
Mobile Network Operator
3G Network
The company operates standard 2G GSM services over the 900 MHz band, and 3G UMTS services over B1 (2100 MHz) since 2008. Despite the country facing challenges until 2018, MTN Syria upgraded its 3G network to HSPA+ in February 2016
3G Frequency Bands
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Active
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3G Network Events
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Launch of 3G Network
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Launch
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4G Network
4G LTE was officially activated in August 2017, advertising peak data rates up to 150 Mbps. The network is understood to be deployed over B3 (1800 MHz) following licensing approval by the Minister of Communications and Technology.
4G Frequency Bands
Network Frequency Band | Max. Channel Bandwidth | Status |
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20
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Active
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4G Network Events
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Launch of 4G Network
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Launch
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