31 Jul TOP 50 TELECOMMUNICATIONS FIRMS AND WIRELESS CELL PHONE PROVIDERS, PER TOP TELECOM SPEAKER
- Verizon (US) – One of the largest communication technology companies offering wireless, fiber optic internet, digital entertainment and IP network services.
- AT&T (US) – Multinational conglomerate offering mobile, broadband, satellite TV and fixed line telephone services.
- Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (Japan) – Integrated provider of fixed and mobile voice related services and network solutions.
- Deutsche Telekom (Germany) – Leading integrated telecom services provider offering mobile communications, fixed networks and internet access.
- China Mobile (China) – State-owned Chinese mobile telecom operator and the largest carrier worldwide.
- SoftBank Corp (Japan) – Subsidiary of SoftBank Group providing broadband, fixed-line telecom, internet content and IoT services.
- Telefonica (Spain) – Multinational broadband and telecom provider present in Europe and Latin America.
- China Telecom (China) – State-owned Chinese communications company focused on fixed line services.
- Orange S.A. (France) – French multinational telecom corporation that provides services worldwide.
- Vodafone Group (UK) – British multinational offering a range of services including mobile telephony, fixed line, broadband and TV.
- América Móvil (Mexico) – Provider of wireless services in Latin America under brands like Claro and Telcel.
- Comcast (US) – Media and telecom conglomerate focused on cable services via the Xfinity brand.
- Charter Communications (US) – Major broadband connectivity company and cable operator in the United States.
- Telstra (Australia) – Australia’s largest telecom company offering internet, TV and phone services.
- Telecom Italia (Italy) – Italian telecoms operator that provides mobile and fixed networked services nationwide.
- Altice (Netherlands) – Multinational cable, fiber, telecom and mobile operator with major operations in France.
- Rogers Communications (Canada) – Leading Canadian telecom operating media, sports and wireless businesses.
- Veon (Netherlands) – Global provider of connectivity and internet services, primarily in emerging markets.
- Telenor Group (Norway) – Norwegian state-majority owned telecom company with mobile operations across Scandinavia and Asia.
- Telus (Canada) – Major Canadian communications company providing services in wireless, internet, TV and more.
- America Movil (Mexico) – Latin American multinational telecom company and mobile network operator.
- Telekom Malaysia (Malaysia) – Leading integrated info-communication service provider in Malaysia.
- Bharti Airtel (India) – Major provider of telecom services in India and South Asia, based in New Delhi.
- KT Corporation (South Korea) – Formerly Korea Telecom, largest telephone company provider in South Korea.
- SK Telecom (South Korea) – South Korean wireless telecom operator and the largest carrier in the country.
- LG Uplus (South Korea) – Cellular carrier in South Korea and subsidiary of the LG Corporation.
- Reliance Communications (India) – Major Indian telecom company headquartered in Navi Mumbai.
- Optus (Australia) – Second largest telecom provider in Australia offering mobile, broadband and pay TV services.
- Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Indonesia) – Largest telecommunication and network provider in Indonesia.
- PLDT (Philippines) – Dominant telecom services provider in the Philippines.
- Taiwan Mobile (Taiwan) – Leading mobile phone operator and internet services provider in Taiwan.
- Etisalat (UAE) – Multinational Emirati based telecom services provider servicing countries in Asia and Africa.
- MTN Group (South Africa) – Major African telecom operator providing voice and data services across 22 countries.
- Safaricom (Kenya) – Leading telco in Kenya and major provider of mobile payment system M-PESA.
- Singtel (Singapore) – Major telecom player in Singapore servicing both retail and enterprise clients.
- Globe Telecom (Philippines) – Major provider of telecom services in the Philippines.
- Telekom Malaysia (Malaysia) – Leading integrated telecom services provider in Malaysia.
- Viettel (Vietnam) – Major mobile network operator in Vietnam and fully owned by the Vietnamese military.
- Ooredoo (Qatar) – Qatar-based international communications company serving over 150 million customers.
- Saudi Telecom Company (Saudi Arabia) – National telecom services provider fully owned by Public Investment Fund of KSA.
- DU (UAE) – Telecom operator in the UAE launched in 2007 as Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company.
- China Unicom (China) – State-owned Chinese telecom operator focused on fixed-line and mobile services.
- Etisalat Misr (Egypt) – Telecom operator in Egypt that is part of Emirati-based Etisalat Group.
- Omantel (Oman) – Leading telecom services provider in Oman headquartered in Muscat.
- Maroc Telecom (Morocco) – Leading telecom operator in Morocco and subsidiary of Etisalat based in UAE.
- MTN Irancell (Iran) – Mobile, internet and digital services provider operating in Iran.
- Turkcell (Turkey) – Leading mobile phone operator in Turkey based in Istanbul.
- Batelco (Bahrain) – Telecom company serving the Kingdom of Bahrain.
- Sudatel (Sudan) – Leading telecom operator providing mobile and internet services in Sudan.
- Digicel (Jamaica) – Mobile phone network provider operating in 33 markets across the Caribbean, Central America and Oceania regions.