Telecom
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Telecom is an abbreviation of telecommunication. Traditionally it also refers to state-owned national telecom monopolies, and companies derived from them after telecommunicatios privatization. It is now trademarked by various companies in their local jurisdiction since 1985
- Telecom New Zealand, a New Zealand telecommunications company.
- Aliant Telecom, a Canadian telecommunications company.
- Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, an Indian telecom company.
- Brasil Telecom, a Brazilian telecommunications company.
- British Telecom, a United Kingdom telecommunications company.
- France Télécom, a French telecommunications company.
- Telekom Malaysia, a Malaysian telecommunications company.
- Portugal Telecom, a Portuguese telecommunications company.
- Deutsche Telekom, a German telecommunications company.
- Telecom Italia, an Italian telecommunications company.
- Siminn, an Icelandic telecommunications company. Formerly Iceland Telecom
- Telecom Colombia, a Colombian telecommunications company.
- Telecom Australia, a forebear of Telstra.
- Pacific Century Cyberworks (PCCW Limited), formerly known as Hong Kong Telecom.
- Telecom Argentina, an Argentine telecommunications company.
- Telecom Finland, later Sonera, now part of TeliaSonera
- Hutchsion Telecoms, Australia
- Telekom Srbija, Serbia
- Telekom Srpske, a telecommunications company in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Maroc Telecom (also IAM), a telecommunications company in Morocco
- Pakistan telecom a Pakistani telecommunication company.