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  2. Etisalat - Wikipedia

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    Etisalat was founded in 1976 as a joint-stock company between International Aeradio Limited, a British Company, and local partners. In 1983, the ownership structure changed – United Arab Emirates government held a 60% share in the company and the remaining 40% were publicly traded.

  3. Telecommunications in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    From 1976 to 2006 the Emirates Telecommunications Corporation (Etisalat) was the sole telephone and telecommunications provider for the UAE. [2] And while there were exceptions for free zones and modern housing developments, for the majority of the UAE, Etisalat held a monopoly on business and personal telecommunications services.

  4. Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory ...

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    Since the inception of the TDRA, the United Arab Emirates telecommunications infrastructure has become more sophisticated. The first footprint was enabling competition in the market by licensing the second telecom operator “Du” [4] besides Etisalat, the first UAE telecom operator. This step resulted in enhanced communications services and ...

  5. E& - Wikipedia

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    In the UAE, e& operates where mobile penetration is already among the highest in the world "200%", [13] Etisalat became known for its efforts to roll out its Fibre-To-The-Home (FTTH) network in the UAE. By the end of 2009, Etisalat had completed the FTTH roll-out for 85% of households in Abu Dhabi, positioning the UAE's capital as the first in ...

  6. List of telecommunications companies in the Middle East and ...

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    Toggle United Arab Emirates subsection. 57.1 Fixed-line operators. 57.2 Mobile ... (Government of Morocco and Etisalat) Méditel (Finance com and Orange SA) Mobile ...

  7. e-Junior - Wikipedia

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    Website www .ejunior .ae e-junior is the first UAE children TV channel created by e-Vision which is part of Etisalat , the largest telecom operator in the Middle East. "e-junior" was launched in the year 2001, it targets kids up to 14 years old. the channel content is a mix of educational, fun, adventurous and fantasy programmes.

  8. .ae - Wikipedia

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    Recognising the domain should be administered in the country, the domain was transferred in 1995 to Etisalat, following a brief period of administration by the United Arab Emirates University. Since that time, Etisalat, through its division the UAE Network Information Center (UAEnic), has been responsible for the operation of the .ae domain.

  9. du (company) - Wikipedia

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    The UAE telecom market is highly restricted, with both major players being largely government owned. There is little real competition, with the choice of provider generally determined by geographic location. du typically has a monopoly on freezones, while Etisalat has a monopoly in other specific areas. [22]