Global Telecom Holding
Type | Société Anonyme Égyptienne |
|---|---|
| Traded as | EGX: GTHE EGX 30 Component |
| Predecessor | Orascom Telecom Holding S.A.E. |
| Founded | Cairo, Egypt (1998) |
| Headquarters | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Key people | Vincenzo Nesci (CEO) |
| Products | mobile networks |
| Revenue | |
| Parent | Veon |
| Website | www.gtelecom.com |
Global Telecom Holding S.A.E. (formerly Orascom Telecom Holding S.A.E.) (GTH) is an international telecommunications company operating mobile networks in several nations. GTH is based in Amsterdam.
Contents
1 Operations
2 Orascom Technology Solutions
3 References
4 External links
Operations
Global Telecom (GTH) is operating in three emerging markets serving almost 100 million customers.[citation needed] The company has a customer base under license of approximately 400 million people, where 50% of the population is below 24 years of age. It has a mobile telephony penetration of between 70 and 115% as of December 2016.[citation needed] Global Telecom operates networks in Algeria (Djezzy), Pakistan (Jazz Pakistan), North Korea (Koryolink) and Bangladesh (Banglalink).[citation needed] Global Telecom is traded on the Egyptian Exchange[1] and based in Amsterdam, Netherlands.[2]
Orascom Technology Solutions
Orascom Technology Solutions (OTS), part of the Orascom group of companies. It specializes in information technology and communications solutions in Egypt, with a wide network of companies using its resources, providing computer systems.[1] It also distributes telecommunications software and products and has a separate section for tackling internet security systems.
References
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External links
- Global Telecom