Manx Telecom
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Manx Telecom | |
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Type | Subsidiary |
Founded | 1987 |
Headquarters | Spring Valley, Isle of Man |
Area served | Isle of Man |
Key people | Chris Hall - Managing Director Walter Gibley, Chairman |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Products | Internet, fixed line and mobile telephone service |
Revenue | £53.2 million GBP (2005)[1] |
Operating income | £15.3 million GBP (2005)[1] |
Owner | Telefónica |
Employees | 296[2] |
Parent | Telefónica O2 Europe |
Website | http://www.manx-telecom.com |
Manx Telecom (Manx: Chellinsh Vannin) is the primary telecommunications provider in the Isle of Man. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Telefónica O2.
The company was formed in 1987 as part of British Telecom, and has been chaired by politician Walter Gibley since its inception. In June 2001, Manx Telecom became part of mmO2 following the demerger of BT Wireless's operations from BT Group. Manx Telecom includes two divisions: Manx Pronto the mobile division, and the fixed line assets which were the first landline operations of Telefónica O2. To that end, Manx Telecom has since invested over £50 million in telecommunications infrastructure on the island, and is committed to a further £30 million investment over the next three years.[3]
The Manx Pronto cell-phone network operated by Manx Telecom has been used by O2 as an environment for developing and testing new products and services prior to wider rollout. In December 2001, the company became the first telecommunications operator in Europe to launch a live 3G network. In November 2005, the company became the first in Europe to offer its customers an HSDPA (3.5G) service.[3]
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- ^ a b 2004-2005 annual review. Retrieved May 16, 2007.
- ^ O2 2005 report. Retrieved May 16, 2007.
- ^ a b Manx Telecom website. Retrieved May 16, 2007.