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Movitel is a mobile Telecommunication operator based in Mozambique, in Maputo. It has 12 subsidiaries distributed among 11 provinces, 127 district centers and more than 1,500 employees. The project is a partnership between the Vietnamese company Viettel and Mozambique's (SPI ) (''Management and Investment''). Its operation began after winning a public tender in 2010 to operate as another mobile telecommunications company in the Mozambican market. The company started building its infrastructure in 2011, at first with a total of 12,500 kilometers long fiber optic and 1,800 antennas that supported services in 2G and 3G. ==Chronology== 2010 - Movitel 〔http://www.ssig.gov.my/blog/2013/10/02/mozambiques-movitel-wins-strategy-leadership-award-in-mobile-communications/ wins competition as the third operator〕 in Mozambique; 2011 - Starts build its infrastructure across the country; 2012 - Launches officially its services;〔http://www.clubofmozambique.com/solutions1/sectionnews.php?secao=business&id=33190&tipo=one Wins the award〕 for 〔http://www.ruraltelecom.org/rural-telecom-magazine-website/ntcas-rural-telecom-magazine-homepage.html Rural Telecommunications〕 of the;〔http://www.africacomawards.com/ AfricaCom Awards〕 2013 - Movitel receives the award for Competitive Strategy Leadership by the Company for Research and Consultancy Frost & Sullivan; 2014 - Movitel received the award for best operator in emerging countries; Movitel offers the (INGC ) - ''National Institute of Disaster Management'' $200,000 to support the Chokwe district, devastated by the floods. 2015 - provides food baskets to the population of Zambézia devastated by floods, an estimated value of $200 000; It offers smart rooms to the Ministry of Education and Human Development, composed of a set of 200 computers and 12 projectors. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Movitel, SA」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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