10 leading telecom companies in the world
In the age of digital technology today, telecommunications has become an indispensable part for many people. From phones, tablets, computers, to our TVs that want to operate and provide services, they must rely on telecommunications networks. Let's take a look at the list of the top 10 telecommunications companies in the world today.
10. América Móvil
This is Mexico's largest telecommunications company, with a market value of $ 49,385 billion. Currently the company is serving about 280.6 million mobile subscribers worldwide.
9. Telefonica SA
This Spanish-based Spanish company has a market value of 52.84 billion USD and is serving 21 different countries. Most of the company's revenue comes from three main brands including Movistar, O2 and Vivo.
8. Vodafone Group plc
The company operates in 26 countries and is headquartered in London. The company has a market value of 68.41 billion USD and serves about 444 million customers. Vodafone Group plc offers products including: Internet, fixed, mobile and digital television services.
7. Deutsche Telekom AG
This German telecommunications giant has a market value of 76.11 billion dollars and is serving more than 100 million mobile customers in more than 50 countries around the world.
6. Softbank Group Corp
The Japanese telecommunications company owns 80% of Sprint, an American telecommunications company. Currently the market value of the company is 82.26 billion USD. Softbank not only provides mobile and fixed communication services but also provides Internet services, technology services, e-commerce, finance, communications and marketing.
5. Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp
The company has a market value of US $ 86.13 billion and the company's main revenue is not from telecom packages but because of fiber optic connections and cloud computing services.
4. Verizon Communications Inc
In 2000, Bell Atlantic Corp and GTE Corp merged to create Verizon Communications Inc., a global telecommunications company with a market value of up to 191.72 billion dollars. The company currently operates in 150 countries around the globe.
3. China Mobile Ltd
China's leading telecommunications service provider has a market valuation of $ 215.3 billion and is serving about 849 million subscribers.
2. AT&T Inc
America's leading telecommunications company is worth 245.58 billion dollars and is providing services to more than 355 million customers. GigPower is an ultra-fast Internet service that is being deployed by AT&T in 56 US metropolitan cities and plans to expand further in the future.
1. China Telecom
The telecom giant has a market value of $ 309.16 billion and is serving 194 million customers with nearly 370 million customers.
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