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2. TELEFORUM COMPANIES
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Aland Islands Alcom
Turnover 2015: €11.8 million
Employees: 30
ANDORRA Andorra Telecom
Ålcom (Ålands Telekommunikation) was founded in 1989 and is the Ålands Islands telecommunications company providing mobile, internet and IPTV services. Ålcom’s main market is the Åland Islands, but the Company also has a presence in the rest of Scandinavia. Ålcom is fully owned by Ålands Telefonandelslag and Mariehamns Telefon.
Turnover 2015: €95 million
Employees: 285
Andorra Telecom is the public network operator providing all the telecommunication services in the Principality of Andorra – Fixed, mobile, Internet, TV, Data Centres, Data transmission and Contact Centreswith points of presence in Barcelona, Madrid, Paris and Toulouse. Andorra Telecom has switched off ADSL on November 2014 and covers with Optical Fibre 90% of the territory. The company provides services to 72.000 citizens, 4.500 businesses and to 4.1 million foreign.
CABO VERDE Cabo Verde Telecom
Turnover 2014: €70 million
Employees: 512
CYPRUS Cyta
Cabo Verde Telecom separated from Post & Telecommunication Enterprise in 1995. The company is a corporate group formed by three business units: CVTelecom for fixed telephone; CVMóvel a mobile business unit; and CVMultimedia for fixed internet (ADSL) and cable TV. CV Telecom also provides VOIP services and offer triple pay.
Turnover 2015: €373 million
Employees: 1649 full time and 588 hourly paid
CYTA (Cyprus Telecommunications Authority) is a leading provider of integrated electronic communications in Cyprus. Over the course of more than half a century, CYTA has succeeded in making Cyprus a regional telecommunications hub and thanks to its firm commitment to quality, has earned the trust and confidence of its customers. CYTA is the pioneer in quadruple play in Cyprus, offering a broad range of innovative services and ICT solutions.