Celtel was a telecommunications company that operated in several African countries. It was founded by Sudanese-born Mo Ibrahim. Originally known as "MSI...
Tanzanian Market on 3 April 2006. Celtel Tanzania has its headquarters in Celtel House, Dar es Salaam. On 1 August 2008, Celtel rebranded all of its African...
before founding Celtel, which, when sold, had over 24 million mobile phone subscribers in 14 African countries. After selling Celtel in 2005 for $3.4...
April 16, 2006, Celtel made a conditional offer for Vmobile and in May 2006, Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling...
May 2006, Vmobile was acquired by Celtel. In 2008, Zain Group, another telecommunications company acquired all Celtel International's shares of over $3...
region. Zain entered Africa in May 2005 through the $3.4 billion purchase of Celtel International which had 13 country operations in Africa, serving five million...
the country. Vodacom Tanzania Celtel Tanzania MIC Tanzania Limited (tiGO) Vodacom 3G Technology Celtel International Celtel Africa Challenge Eastern Africa...
four mobile network operators (MNO): Safaricom, Airtel (formerly Kencell, Celtel, and Zain), Equitel (MVNO) and Telkom Kenya (Orange). The Communications...
steadily over the last few years. Airtel Kenya previously operated as Kencell, Celtel, and Zain before rebranding to Airtel in November 2010. As of 2020 its CEO...
The Celtel Africa Challenge Season 2 was the second season of telecommunications company Celtel's round-based competition involving universities from...
the new company. Vivendi also sold its interests in Kencell (re-branded Celtel, Kenya), Monaco Telecom and Sportfive (which it held through Canal+ Group)...
Retrieved 19 September 2012. Allen, Tony; Grant, R. G.; Parker, Philip; Celtel, Kay; Kramer, Ann; Weeks, Marcus (2022). Timelines of World History. New...
Whittington, p. 1253. Marsh 2017, p. 1. Seaby, p. 81. Whittington, pp. 1265–1294. Celtel & Gullbekk, pp. 78, 80. Marsh 2017, pp. 108–109. Marsh 2017, p. 109. Spink...
summary of Chen, pp. 72–74. Allen, Tony; Grant, R. G.; Parker, Philip; Celtel, Kay; Kramer, Ann; Weeks, Marcus (June 2022). Timelines of World History...
neighbouring communities that happen to be separated by national borders. Celtel was the first operator to provide free roaming with the 2006 One Network...
Arianna Huffington, Founder and CEO of Thrive Global, Mo Ibrahim, Founder of Celtel, Guilherme Leal, Founder and Co-Chairman of Natura, Strive Masiyiwa, Founder...
game as an international championship in Africa, called Africa Challenge (Celtel Africa Challenge, Zain Africa Challenge). The College Bowl Campus Program...
"Obituary: Louis Dumont (1911-1998)" (PDF). Economic & Political Weekly. Celtel, André (December 2004). Categories of Self.Louis Dumont's Theory of the...
as Moov Africa. In 2005 Celtel was acquired by the Kuwaiti Zain Group. In 2010 Zain Group decided to sell most of the Celtel group to Indian group Bharti...
Britannica, Retrieved 4 June 2014 Allen, Tony; Grant, R. G.; Parker, Philip; Celtel, Kay; Kramer, Ann; Weeks, Marcus (June 2022). Timelines of World History...
in Lebanon, as mtc-touch; and in 14 sub-Saharan countries in Africa as Celtel: Burkina Faso, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo...
was renamed for Sultane Tanimoune. In 2003, telecommunications company Celtel arrived in Zinder, building a mobile phone tower and selling prepaid phone...