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Cable & Wireless Seychelles is a telecommunications company operating in Seychelles. The company was founded as a result of the demerger of Cable & Wireless plc in 2010, forming two separate entities, Cable & Wireless Seychelles and Cable & Wireless Worldwide plc. The company is owned by Liberty Latin America, following its split from Liberty Global in 2018. The ownership transition was after Liberty Global's acquisition of Cable & Wireless Communications in May 2016. The company's operations are primarily focused on providing telecommunication services within Seychelles.
CamTel, also known as Cameroon Telecommunications, is a national telecommunications and internet service provider based in Cameroon. Founded in 1998, it holds a monopoly over the nation's fixed-line network, providing a range of services including telephony, internet, and CDMA network access. The company has been instrumental in the digitisation of the country's telephone exchanges, with a total of 47 exchanges currently in its system. CamTel is wholly owned by the Cameroonian government, embedding its status as a national provider. Its infrastructure includes optical fibre networks along key...
Caricel is a Jamaican telecommunications company that commenced operations in March 2014. It is owned and operated by Symbiote Investments Limited. The company's inception followed Symbiote's application for a Carrier and Service Provider licence from the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) in Jamaica. In May 2016, despite a change in government administration, Caricel was granted a Spectrum licence by the Ministry of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining (MSTEM), thus solidifying its status as a licensed mobile network operator in the country.
Caribbean Cellular Telephone Ltd (CCT) was founded in 1986 as CCT Boatphone. Back then CCT was known for providing tourists with radio boat phones. Later rebranding to CCT Global Communications and expanding to mobile telecommunications, the company wouldn’t become 100% locally owned until April 21, 2013.
Cell C is a telecommunications company operating in South Africa. Founded in 2001, it is one of the leading mobile providers in the country, offering a variety of services including voice, data and messaging services to its substantial customer base. The company was initially owned by 3C Telecommunications, which held a majority stake of 60%, and other stakeholders including CellSaf consortium (25%) and Lanun Securities SA (15%). Over the years, the ownership structure has evolved with various entities acquiring stakes in the company, reflecting the dynamic nature of the telecommunications...
Cellcom Guinea is a telecommunications company that operates within the Republic of Guinea. The company was launched in 2004 with the mission to offer innovative and affordable telecommunication services to the Guinean population. Cellcom Guinea is a subsidiary of Cellcom Telecommunications Ltd., a multinational telecommunications corporation based in Liberia. The company changed hands in early 2023 to be locally owned by Guinean billionaire Mohamed Diallo.
Cellcom Israel is an Israeli telecommunications company that was established in 1994. The company's primary focus is on wireless services, with its operations revolutionising the wireless services sector in Israel through the provision of services at significantly reduced rates compared to its competitors. Daniel Sapir currently serves as the CEO of the company. Cellcom Israel operates a 5G network in collaboration with Golan Telecom, WeCom, and Walla Mobile. The company also provides an Over The Top (OTT) service known as Cellcom TV, an IPTel landline service, and an international dialing...