Telecom
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Telecom refers to:
- An abbreviation of telecommunication.
- Short for telecommunications company (telecommunications service provider) or the telecommunications industry, in general.
Company
A short name for any telecommunications world company with "Telecom" or "Telekom" specifically in the name, where context allows media or people to commonly exclude the rest of its name without confusion, often resulting from a monopoly or previous monopoly. The term is now trademarked by various companies in their local jurisdiction, although usually with a qualifier of locality (e.g. 'Deutsche' Telekom ), since 1985. In some countries, (e.g. New Zealand) the word TELECOM on its own is a registered trade mark.
- Tunisie Telecom
- Türk Telekom
- BH Telecom
- British Telecom, former name of BT Group
- Hong Kong Telecom
- China Telecom
- ER-Telecom
- Lietuvos Telekomas, former name of Teo LT
- Northern Telecom (later Nortel, now defunct)
- Nepal Telecom
- Rostelecom
- Telecom Argentina
- Telecom Australia, former name of Telstra
- Telecom Italia
- Telecom New Zealand, former name of Spark New Zealand
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