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Starlink, initiated by US company SpaceX in January 2015, is a satellite network project aimed at providing satellite internet connectivity. The project's primary objective is to deliver broadband services globally, particularly to underserviced areas of the planet. Starlink's constellation comprises thousands of mass-produced small satellites, orbiting in low Earth orbit (LEO), working in combination with ground transceivers. SpaceX intends to provide satellite internet connectivity to underserviced areas of the planet, as well as provide competitively priced service to urban areas. The...

STC Bahrain, previously known as VIVA Bahrain, is a telecommunications company established in Bahrain. The company was founded in 2009 when the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Bahrain (TRA) awarded the third mobile network operating license to the Saudi Telecom Company (STC Group). The license was acquired through a bid worth BD 86.7 Million (US$231 Million). STC Bahrain commenced its commercial operations in March 2010, operating under the name VIVA Bahrain. In December 2019, the company reverted to its original name, STC Bahrain. The company's headquarters are located in Manama...

The STC was established as a Saudi Joint Stock Company April 21st, 1998. The decree authorised the transfer of the Telegraph and Telephone Division of the Ministry of Post Telegraph and Telephone (MoPTT), hereinafter referred to as ‘Telecom Sector’, with its various components and technical and administrative facilities to the company, which approved the Company’s Articles of Association.
The Company was, at this point wholly owned by the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In September 2002 the Government sold 30% of its shares. The Company commenced its operations as the provider of...

Saudi Telecom Company (STC) (شركة الاتصالات السعودية) is a telecommunications company operating in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It was established in 1998, originally as a state-owned entity under the name Saudi Telecom Company. The company provides a range of services including landline, mobile, internet services and computer networks. In 2002, the Saudi Arabian government reduced its ownership to 70%, making room for public shareholders. STC KSA is a subsidiary of the Saudi Telecom Company, the leading national provider of telecommunication services in Saudi Arabia. The Saudi Arabian...

STC Kuwait, a subsidiary of the Saudi Telecommunication Company (STC), operates within the telecommunications sector in Kuwait. The company was established as Kuwait Telecom Company, and originally trading as VIVA Kuwait. STC Kuwait provides a range of telecommunications services, including mobile, broadband and cloud computing. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Saudi Telecom Company Group and began its commercial service in December 2008.


Sunrise is a telecommunications company operating in Switzerland. The company was established in 2001 following the merger of diAx and the original Sunrise Communications. Liberty Global, a multinational telecommunications company with headquarters in London, Amsterdam, and Denver, was formed in 2005 through the merger of Liberty Media International, Inc. (LMI) and UnitedGlobalCom, Inc. (UGC). On November 11, 2020, Sunrise Communications became a subsidiary of Liberty Global, marking the inception of Sunrise Liberty Global in the Swiss telecommunications market.

Superior Essex International LP manufactures a broad portfolio of wire and cable products and accessories, including premises copper and optical fiber cables, Outside Plant (OSP) copper and fiber cables, Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) cables and accessories that service the Enterprise, Commercial, Industrial, and Utility markets. Superior Essex practices a high level of environmental sustainability in our manufacturing processes by conducting operations in a safe and environmentally responsible manner and evaluating and measuring environmental performance.

Sure BIOT is a telecommunications company that operates in the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT). The company was founded under the ownership of the Sure International, a division of Batelco Group since 2013, a telecommunications provider that operates across multiple jurisdictions. The company, previously owned by Cable & Wireless, has been operating on Diego Garcia since 1982 under a licence issued by the British Government to provide international public telecommunications services on the island of Diego Garcia.

Sure Falkland Islands is a branch of the telecommunications company, Sure, itself a trading brand of Batelco. Sure's presence in the Falkland Islands is part of its wider operations across several British territories, including the Isle of Man, Jersey, Guernsey, St. Helena, Ascension Island, and the British Indian Ocean Territory. The company's history traces back to the purchase of Guernsey Telecoms by the international division of Cable & Wireless plc in 2002, which later rebranded as Sure in July 2007. Following a corporate split of Cable & Wireless plc in 2010, Sure became part of Cable &...

Sure Guernsey is a telecommunications company operating in Guernsey, among other locations. It was initially established as Guernsey Telecoms on 17 June 1896, under the States of Guernsey. In 2002, Cable & Wireless plc purchased Guernsey Telecoms from the States of Guernsey, marking its entry into the Channel Islands market. The company was later rebranded as Sure in July 2007. In 2010, following a corporate split of Cable & Wireless plc, Sure became part of Cable & Wireless Communications. Three years later, in 2013, Sure was purchased by Batelco Islands Limited, a Bahrain telecommunications...

Sure is a mobile network operator servicing the Isle of Man. Sure began operations in the Isle of Man in July 2007, becoming the island's second mobile service provider. Sure is part of a group which also includes the Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey (including Sark, Alderney and Herm), with an operational history dating back to 1896.
In April 2013, the company was acquired by the Batelco Group, a major communications company with direct and indirect investments across 14 jurisdictions including the Middle East and North Africa. As of January 2017, Sure's operations in the Channel Islands...

Sure Jersey is a telecommunications company operating in Jersey. It is a trading brand of Batelco, a Bahrain telecommunications company. Sure Jersey was established when Cable & Wireless, an international communications company, opened an office in Jersey in 2004. The company started offering corporate telecoms products and later launched the Sure brand and mobile services in September 2006. In the same year, they also introduced fixed line products. In 2010, Sure Jersey became part of Cable & Wireless Communications following a corporate split of Cable & Wireless plc. The company was later...

Sure South Atlantic is a telecommunications company operating in Saint Helena, Ascension, Tristan da Cunha. The company's history traces back to the purchase of Guernsey Telecoms by the international division of Cable & Wireless plc in 2002, which was rebranded as Sure in July 2007. The company expanded its operations to Jersey in 2004 and launched the Sure brand along with mobile services in 2006. In 2010, Sure became part of Cable & Wireless Communications following a corporate split of Cable & Wireless plc. Ownership of the company changed hands in 2013 when it was bought by Batelco Islands...

Surefoot Footings is a company based in Melbourne, Australia specialising in the manufacture of concreteless footings.
Surefoot is an “all in one system”, where the unique shape and high strength steel combines to create a very efficient pile cap. Once piles are driven and the cap secured, the opposing forces of the multi directional piles provides a solid, stable and economical footing. The system is designed to increase its efficiency when resisting gravity, uplift, shear and moment loads.
Ultimately the soil structure absorbs the applied stress. Our footing system is job specific and is...

Swisscom AG is a leading telecommunications provider in Switzerland, with its headquarters located in Worblaufen near Bern. The company was first established in 1852 as the Swiss telegraph network, which was then combined with the postal service and telephone network in 1920 to form the Postal Telegraph and Telephone (PTT). In 1997, the Swiss telecommunications market was deregulated and Telecom PTT was spun off and rebranded as Swisscom, marking the start of its partial privatisation. The Swiss government currently owns 51 percent of Swisscom AG.

Syriatel is a major telecommunications network provider in Syria, established in January 2000. The company operates from its headquarters located in Damascus. The Syrian Government granted two private firms, including Syriatel, licenses to supply mobile phone services under a Build-own-transfer (BOT) contract that lasted for 15 years. Syriatel introduced 4G speeds in 2017, offering speeds of up to 150 Mb/s under the brand name Super Surf. The ownership of Syriatel lies with Rami Makhlouf, a relative of the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad. A significant event occurred on 5 June 2020 when a...

Taiwan Mobile, a mobile phone operator based in Taiwan, was initially part of a divestment strategy from the now non-operational Pacific Electric Wire & Cable Co. Ltd (PEWC). PEWC began their telecom venture by acquiring a 5% stake in Iridium LLC in 1994, followed by a successful bid for a Hong Kong PCS license in 1995, which later became P Plus Communications. PEWC also pursued business development opportunities and tender bids for various wireless licenses in China, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines. However, they ultimately returned to Taiwan to bid for the newly...


Tango is a telecom company based in Luxembourg, providing a range of services including TV, Internet, fixed and mobile telephony. The company was founded in May 1998 and rose to become the second largest of the country's mobile network operators. Tango SA was sold to the Proximus Group by Tele2 in 2008. Proximus Group, which also owns Telindus, another Luxembourg-based telecom company, consolidated both companies under a single structure in October 2016. The company maintains a strategic partnership with Vodafone.

Taoglas provides a comprehensive range of external, embedded and base station antenna solutions for M2M applications such as Telematics / Automotive, Smart-Grid, Metering / Telemetry, Home Automation, Remote Monitoring and Medical applications.
Taoglas' cross-cultural business-solutions approach means research, design, production and customer support services are based at our world-class technology centres in Ireland, Germany, the US and Taiwan. The company has its main in-house production facility based in Tainan, Taiwan with all automotive antennas are manufactured in TS 16949 certified...

TashiCell is a telecommunications company operating in Bhutan. The company was incorporated on January 23, 2007 and launched its GSM services in April, 2008, under the brand name "TashiCell". It is a subsidiary of Tashi Group, a prominent conglomerate in Bhutan with interests in various sectors. TashiCell provides a range of telecommunication services across the country, with a significant presence in the mobile network sector. The company's ownership lies primarily with the Tashi Group, making it a Bhutanese-owned entity.

Tbaytel, originally known as Thunder Bay Telephone Company, is a municipally-owned telecommunications firm based in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1902 to establish a connection between the then-independent communities of Port Arthur and Fort William. When these communities amalgamated to form The City of Thunder Bay, the company became a city department. In 2004, the company underwent a name change to Tbaytel and appointed its first Municipal Services Board, allowing for independent operation while maintaining 100% ownership by the City of Thunder Bay. Tbaytel's services...

Tcell is one of the largest mobile networks operating in Tajikistan and is represented by two legal companies: CJSC Indigo Tajikistan, operating in RRS, Khatlon and GBAO regions and CJSC JV Somoncom, operating in Sugd region. Established in 2000, the company began providing mobile services in 2002, then a joint venture between Swedish-based TeliaSonera (60% ownership) and Switzerland-based Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED). Telia divested its entire 60% controlling stake in the company to AKFED in September 2016 to focus its efforts closer to home.

Telecom Armenia OJSC, a broadband and telecommunications company, was originally established as Armentel in March 1995. The company underwent a series of rebranding and ownership changes over the years. It became a subsidiary of the Russian corporation VimpelCom, later known as VEON, in November 2006 and began operations under the Beeline brand. In 2017, the company was renamed VEON Armenia. On 29 October 2020, TEAM LLC, founded by Hayk and Alexandr Yesayan, acquired 100% of the company's shares using credit funds and renamed the company to its current name, Telecom Armenia OJSC. The...
