Otenet
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OTENET | |
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Type | Public |
Founded | 1996 |
Headquarters | Athens, Greece |
Area served | Greece |
Key people | Iordanis Aivazis, Chairman Konstantinos Liamidis, CEO |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Products | Internet Services Provider, Telecommunications provider and Internet solutions |
Website | www.otenet.gr |
OTEnet is a major internet service provider of Greece.
OTEnet S.A. is an S.A. (corporation) providing Internet products and services. The major shareholder of OTEnet is OTE (94.58%).
[edit] Performance
The quality of OTEnet's services has often been described as 'inadequate'. Especially the poor performance of their networks on Greece's many small islands has drawn considerable criticism.[1][2][3]