TN Mobile

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TN Mobile

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legal form Pty Ltd.
founding March 16, 2007
Seat Windhoek , Namibia
management Gerhard May
Branch Cellular
Website www.telecom.na

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TN Mobile (until August 22, 2013 Leo , before that until mid-August 2009 Cell One ) is a Namibian mobile operator.

The second provider in the country started operations on March 16, 2007. TN Mobile was wholly owned by Telecel Globe, an Orascom Telecom company, until June 2011 when it was sold to Investec and Nedbank . On December 3, 2012 it was announced that the state-owned telecommunications group Telecom Namibia had taken over TN Mobile completely.

Products and customers

TN Mobile has more than 300,000 customers (as of mid-2010) and a coverage of the country's population of around 70 percent.

TN Mobile operates a GSM 900/1800 network and supports EDGE , UMTS and HSDPA . Reception is currently possible in all 13 regions of Namibia in larger towns and along the most important roads. The mobile network is being expanded continuously. Roaming agreements exist with 135 mobile phone providers worldwide.

proof

  1. ^ Leo rebranded to TN Mobile. Namibian, August 23, 2013 Retrieved August 23, 2013
  2. Cell One changes names
  3. ^ Leo kry nuwe base, Die Republikein, June 3, 2011
  4. ^ Telecom buys Leo, Allgemeine Zeitung Namibia, December 3, 2012
  5. Bloomberg LP : Company Overview of TN Mobile
  6. Namibia has started to catch up, Allgemeine Zeitung, August 2, 2010