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Celtel Tanzania : ウィキペディア英語版
Celtel Tanzania
Celtel Tanzania Limited is the largest telecommunications company in Tanzania by coverage area and the second-largest telecommunications company in Tanzania after Vodacom Tanzania based on total wireless customers, with about 1.7 million users (26 percent market share) by August 2007.
The company is the part of Celtel International, the pan African mobile network operator and the largest mobile service provider in Africa outside of South Africa. Celtel Tanzania is the pioneer and part of the "One Network", the world's first borderless network across East Africa.〔() Celtel goes borderless, seamless in East Africa〕

Celtel Tanzania was the first telecom company to launch General Packet Radio Service/Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (GPRS/EDGE)〔() Celtel introduces first GPRS/EDGE service in Tanzania〕 service in Tanzanian Market on April 3, 2006. Celtel Tanzania has its headquarters in Celtel House, Dar Es Salaam. On August 1, 2008, Celtel rebranded all of its African operations under the Zain name.〔() Global aspirations: leading emerging markets mobile operator Zain rebrands Celtel Africa operations.〕
==History==
Celtel Tanzania was the result of partial privatization of TTCL on February 23, 2001. This was one of the first steps towards full liberalization of the market. In the aftermath, CelTel International, at that time MSI, which has its headquarters in Amsterdam, Netherlands, together with Detecon from Germany, obtained 35% shares from the Government of Tanzania.〔() Market Liberalization Strategy: 2001-Present〕 Thus, the consortium (Celtel International and Detecon ) took over Board and Management control of TTCL and thus made it essentially an autonomous company. Celtel is currently owned by sub group originating from UAE.

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