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unusual facts about Mobile operators



MIC Tanzania Limited

In February 2006, after buying out its minority shareholders, the Luxembourg-based pan-African mobile operator Millicom International Cellular announced to take a full control of three of its African-based Mobile operators including MIC Tanzania limited.


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ArtistAloud.com

The ArtistAloud.com music library can also be accessed through Hungama’s domestic and international digital distribution partnerships of mobile operators, Hungama.com, the BSNL storefront, iTunes, Rhapsody, Amazon.com MP3 and through the Tata Sky DTH platform.

Data virtualization

The Phone House—the trading name for the European operations of UK-based mobile phone retail chain Carphone Warehouse—implemented Denodo’s data virtualisation technology between its Spanish subsidiary’s transactional systems and the Web-based systems of mobile operators.

Deutsche Telekom

DT also holds shares in the Hellenic telecommunication operator OTE, which also have shares in several other companies like the mobile operators Cosmote Greece, Cosmote Romania, Globul Bulgaria, AMC Albania, the IT&C retailer Germanos, and the Romanian telecommunication operator Romtelecom.

Public transport in Bratislava

Tickets for 70 minutes or 24 hours can be bought via SMS (Slovak mobile operators only), travelcards for 30, 90 or 365 days can be bought online at www.dpb.sk if customer owns RFID card issued by DPB or ZSSK or ISIC card with RFID chip personalized to use in DPB.

SPB Software

SPB Software works with phone makers and mobile operators such as Huawei, HTC, Toshiba, (now Fujitsu), ZTE, Starhub, O2, K-Touch, Megafon, Acer Inc., HP, Nokia, MTS, Swisscom in various countries providing customized versions of its software and optimized applications and for particular devices.

SPB TV solution was deployed with 3 mobile operators - StarHub, MTS, MegaFon and Skylink.

Tele2

Tele2 started the operations in Russia by acquiring 12 regional mobile operators from its sister company Millicom in 2001.

Telefónica

It offers mobile solutions for the Guatemalan market and is one of only three mobile operators in Guatemala, international operator as Millicom (TIGO) and América Móvil (Claro).