Cellcom (Hebrew: סלקום) is a major Israelitelecommunications company. Most of its business is centered around wireless service. It was the first to market mobile phones with Hebrew language menus. Image File history File links Cellcom_logo. ... Hebrew redirects here. ... Telecommunication involves the transmission of signals over a distance for the purpose of communication. ... Hebrew redirects here. ...
It currently operates an IS-136 TDMA network (in the 800/850 MHz band) and a GSM/GPRS/EDGE network in the 1800 MHz band which cover the entire state of Israel as well as a 3G (UMTS/HSDPA) network with a smaller footprint. IS-54 and IS-136 are second-generation (2G) mobile phone systems, known as Digital AMPS (D-AMPS). ... Time division multiple access (TDMA) is a technology for shared medium (usually radio) networks. ... Not to be confused with Get Some Mates The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is the most popular standard for mobile phones in the world. ... General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a mobile data service available to users of GSM mobile phones. ... Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution, or EDGE, is a digital mobile phone technology which acts as a bolt-on enhancement to 2G and 2. ... Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is one of the third-generation (3G) mobile phone technologies. ...
Cellular redirects here. ... Partner Communications Co. ... Pelephone (Hebrew: פ××פ×× pronounced: /pelefon/) is an Israel-based telecommunications company, founded in 1986 by Motorola. ... Cellcom may mean: Cellcom (Israel), an Israeli telecommunications company. ...
Cellcom, Israel's biggest mobile communications operator, today reported netting NIS 153 million for the second quarter of 2002, up 5% from the corresponding quarter of last year.
Cellcom said its second-quarter revenues climbed 3% from the parallel to NIS 1.3 billion.
Cellcom's chief financial officer, Ytzhak Edelman, commented that at an Ebitda ratio of 1:4 to its debt, the company could meet all its commitments from its operating profits within a year and a half.
It was the first to market mobile phones with Hebrew language menus.
It currently operates an IS-136TDMA network (in the 800/850 MHz band) and a GSM/GPRS/EDGE network in the 1800 MHz band which cover the entire state of Israel as well as a 3G (UMTS/HSDPA) network with less coverage.