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Orascom Telecom

Orascom Telecom

Telecommunication

Website

5,001-10,000 employees

Year found
1998
HeadquartersCairo, Egypt

Orascom Telecom is a leading international telecommunications company operating GSM networks in high growth markets in the Middle East, Africa and Asia, having a total population under license of approximately 510 million
Orascom Telecom operates GSM networks in Algeria (\"OTA\"), Pakistan (\"Mobilink\"), Egypt (\"Mobinil\"), Tunisia (\"Tunisiana\"), Bangladesh (\"banglalink\"), North Korea (“koryolink”) and Canada (“Wind Mobile”) through its indirect equity shareholding in Globalive Wireless. In addition it has an indirect equity ownership in Telecom Zimbabwe (Zimbabwe) and through its subsidiary Telecel Globe, OTH also operates in Burundi, the Central African Republic and Namibia.
Orascom Telecom had almost 93 million subscribers as of December 31st, 2009. Orascom Telecom is traded on the Cairo & Alexandria Stock Exchange under the symbol (ORTE.CA, ORAT EY), and on the London Stock Exchange its GDR is traded under the symbol (ORTEq.L, OTLD LI).

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