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Skytel Group ( mn, Скайтел Групп) is one of Mongolia’s leading mobile phone operators that currently holds a quarter of the mobile market. With over 500,000 active subscribers and 400 employees of which 90% have a bachelor's degree or higher education. The company's network functions on an HSPA+ network in Ulaanbaatar and DMA2000 1x& VDOnetwork technology in the rest of the country. Skytel has 43 branches and over 4000 retail shops across Mongolia, and their network covers another 250 counties worldwide. Skytel Group was founded in 1999 and was a joint venture between private Mongolian and Korean firms until December 2010 when it became a 100% national enterprise with equal shareholders of Altai Holding and Shunkhlai Group. In 2011, Skytel has expanded into a group of companies through the full acquisition of Sky C&C, a well established internet, IDD, SI service provider, as well as major shares of Telemax Communications, a mobile WiMax operator, and Tengis Movie Theatre, the first modern cinema in Mongolia. The company also owns 50% of Skynetworks, a nationwide fiber optic infrastructure operator, and a minor share of Sky Resort, a modern ski, golf resort in Ulaanbaatar. The company offers a variety of services including SkyMarket an e-market of cellular phones to its post-paid OPEN and Nice subscribers, as well as to its pre-paid d20, SkyPhone and SkyCall subscribers. Its headquarters are located in the center of Ulaanbaatar city, on Chinggis Khaan Avenue - 9.


History

Skytel Group was founded in May 1999 with Mongolian and Korean (
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and Taihan) joint investment. Since February 12, 2001 the company started operating on CDMA IS-95B system eventually emerging to more advanced CDMA 2000-1x technology. In 2010 the company has successfully introduced 3.75G
HSPA+ Evolved High Speed Packet Access, HSPA+, HSPA (Plus) or HSPAP, is a technical standard for wireless broadband telecommunication. It is the second phase of HSPA which has been introduced in 3GPP release 7 and being further improved in later 3GPP ...
network providing up to 21Mbit/s speed in wireless broadband. Skytel is expected to launch its
IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is the delivery of television content over Internet Protocol (IP) networks. This is in contrast to delivery through traditional terrestrial, satellite, and cable television formats. Unlike downloaded med ...
services in summer of 2012. In December 2011 Mongolian business groups have acquired the Korean shares of the company making it a 100% national enterprise. In middle of 2012, Skytel Group has expanded its CDMA 3G network to all province center. CDMA 2000 Evdo Rev.A network has been covered all province centers. Since 2012, the corenetwork systems, all telecommunications and transmission equipment, China's ZTE doors of equipment manufactured by replaced.


Operating Branches in Ulaanbaatar

*Skytel Plaza *Skytel Unur *Skytel Zaluuchuud *Skytel 4 Zam *Skytel Narlag *Skytel Tengis *Skytel Sky *Skytel Sansar *Skytel Dragon *Skytel Orgil *Shine Ger /Viva city/


Operating Branches in other areas

*Arhangai *Bayan-Ulgii *Baganuur *Bayanhongor *Bor Undur *Bulgan *Govi-Altai *Govisumber *Darhan *Dornod *Dundgovi *Zavhan *Zuun Haraa *Nalaih *Uvurhangai *Umnugobi *Sainshand *Selenge *Sukhbaatar *Tarialan *Toson Tsengel *Tuv *Uvs *Uyanga *Harhorin *Hovd *Huvsgul *Hujirt *Hentii *Erdenet *Hanbogd *Tsogttsetsii


External links


Official Site
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References

Telecommunications companies of Mongolia Companies based in Ulaanbaatar