13 Facts About Monaco Telecom

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Monaco Telecom is the main telecommunications provider in the Principality of Monaco.

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Monaco Telecom was founded in 1997 following a decision by the government of Monaco to privatize the state-owned Office Monegasque des Telephones.

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Monaco Telecom is the technical partner in the consortium, which operates through the Malian company, Alpha Telecom Mali.

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4.

Monaco Telecom has an office in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates.

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5.

Cyprus: Since 2018, Monaco Telecom owns Epic which is one of the largest telecommunication providers in Cyprus with a recorded share of broadband access at 47.

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6.

Kosovo:Monaco Telecom won a 1999 United Nations contract to deploy and extend the Kosovo Telecom GSM network in Kosovo.

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Malta: In December 2019, Monaco Telecom agreed to acquire Vodafone Malta for a cash consideration equivalent to an enterprise value of €250 million; the acquisition was accomplished on 31 March 2020.

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Monaco:Monaco Telecom offers Monegasque residents and companies the entire range of products and services expected of a major telecommunications company.

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9.

Monaco Telecom currently owns and operates 5 sales outlets in Monaco.

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10.

Since 2006, Monaco Telecom has been providing OnAir with infrastructure enabling in-flight connectivity—via GSM and IP networks—on several Airbus aircraft.

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11.

In June 2006, OnAir extended its agreement with Monaco Telecom to include the development and management of its entire land-based network supporting GSM and GPRS calls originating from anywhere in the world.

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12.

Monaco Telecom is a member of Eurecom, an engineering school and communication systems research centre based in Sophia Antipolis, France.

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13.

Several years Monaco Telecom has spearheaded initiatives to measure electromagnetic field intensities to reassure the public that its installations do not pose a health risk.

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