MSTelcom
MSTelcom is a subsidiary of Sonangol Group, the state petroleum company of Angola. MSTelcom provides a range of telecommunications services for the oil industry as well as for residential and corporate clients. Its name comes from "Mercury Telecommunication Services SARL". Its competitors include Angola Telecom.
![]() | |
| Subsidiary | |
| Industry | Telecommunications |
| Founded | March 21, 1997 |
| Headquarters | Luanda, Angola |
Key people | Roger Ferreira, President of the Executive Board of Directors PatrĂcio Gouveia, Executive Board Member Edivaldo Manuel, Executive Board Member |
| Products | Telecommuncations services Internet services |
| Parent | Sonangol Group |
| Website | http://www.mstelcom.co.ao/ |
Operations
- TCC The company's hub is the TCC, or Telecommunications Center, located in Luanda, the capital of Angola.
- Telephony MSTelcom provides a countrywide landline network with international access, wireless local loop DECT coverage, and VSAT satellite service for corporate clients.
- Data The company provides corporate data transmission services.
- Internet MSTelcom is an end user Internet Service Provider with corporate and residential customers.
- Microwave Network The company provides medium and high microwave bandwidth corporate networks.
- Radio MSTelcom provides a national and international voice and data radio communications system, a maritime VHF network, an aeronautical VHF network, a community ground UHF radio repeater network, and a radio trunking system.
gollark: I think the calculators we have for school store numbers as either rationals, surds (multiples of square roots, or something like that), or multiples of pi.
gollark: You miss out on those pesky infinitely long numbers.
gollark: Correctness is correct. Floats are mostly okayish.
gollark: I think you mean "5 haskell programmers".
gollark: Then you can use ints and get confused when you forget to multiply by a hundred or whatever in the UI.
External links
- MSTelcom - Official Website
- Sonangol E.P
- NetOne - Angola Internet Services
- ACS - Angola Communications & Systems
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.
