Orange Tunisia

Orange Tunisia acquired a license in Tunisia on 5 May 2010, making it the leading 3G mobile operator with Divona Telecom, the second landline operator and the third mobile phone operator in Tunisia. Having been granted under fraudulent terms, the Tunisian State confiscated the 51% of the company belonging to a son-in-law of Ben Ali on 29 March 2011.[1]

References

  1. ^ Florence Beaugé, « Orange Tunisie passe sous la tutelle de l'Etat tunisien », Le Monde, 30 March 2011, p. 18

External links

  • Official website (in French)
  • mapAfrica portal
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Orange S.A.
Subsidiaries
  • Belgium
  • Botswana
  • Cameroon
  • Central African Republic
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Egypt
  • France
  • Guinea
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Ivory Coast
  • Luxembourg
  • Madagascar
  • Mali
  • Morocco
  • Niger
  • Poland
  • Réunion
  • Romania
  • Slovakia
  • Spain
  • Tunisia
  • Uganda
  • GlobeCast
    • World TV
  • Orange Business Services
    • India
  • Orange Marine
Shareholdings
  • BT Group (4%)
  • Jordan Telecom Group (51%)
    • Jordan Telecom
    • Orange Jordan
  • Korek Telecom (20%)
  • Mauritius Telecom (40%)
  • OCS (67%)
  • Sonatel (42%)
  • Telecom Vanuatu Limited (50%)
  • Telkom Kenya (70%)
Products and services
Libon
Corporate directors
Stéphane Richard (Chairman and CEO)
Controversies