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Cellcom (Israel)

Cellcom (Hebrew: סלקום) (TASE: CEL) is an Israeli telecommunications company.[3] Founded in 1994, most of the company's business is centered on wireless service. Its current CEO is Daniel Sapir. As of June 2016, Cellcom had 2.812 million subscribers.[4]

Cellcom Israel Ltd.
סלקום ישראל בע"מ
Company typePublic
TASE: CEL
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1994; 30 years ago (1994)
FounderDov Tadmor
Headquarters32°17′25″N 34°51′46″E / 32.29028°N 34.86278°E / 32.29028; 34.86278, ,
Israel
Area served
Israel
Key people
ProductsGSM, GPRS, UMTS, HSDPA, LTE
Revenue
  • 1,029 million (2016)[2]
  • ₪1,040 million (2015)
  • ₪140 million (2016)
  • ₪80 million (2015)
  • ₪44 million (2016)
  • ₪12 million (2015)
OwnerDIC (41.77%), Public (58.23%)
Number of employees
3600
Websitecellcom.co.il
Cellcom-branded GSM/GPRS CompactFlash card wireless modem (ca. 2007)

History edit

Cellcom's entry into the Israeli market caused a revolution in wireless services in the country, as it offered service at rates which were a fraction of those charged by Pelephone, which until Cellcom's launch held a monopoly on cellular services in Israel. Its launch was not without problems though and during 1995, Cellcom subscribers experienced widespread service disruptions of unknown origin. After an intensive investigation, the cause was finally traced to a software bug in Motorola's MicroTAC Alpha handsets – which were ubiquitous on its network at the time.[5]

Network edit

Cellcom operates 5G network (shared with Golan Telecom, WeCom, Walla Mobile), along with OTT service called Cellcom TV, IPTel landline service, international dialing service (013), and acts as one of the billing agencies for electrical power in Israel.

Cellcom initially operated a TDMA network nationwide in the 850 MHz band, but after winning tenders for GSM-1800 frequencies it began offering GSM services, and eventually sought to replace the 850 MHz TDMA frequencies it owns with standard 900 MHz GSM frequencies, but Pelephone and Partner petitioned the Ministry of Communications to deny this for technical reasons. This put Cellcom at a disadvantage since, though most of its users had converted to GSM, they were not able to make use of the lower frequency's better in-building penetration and greater cell reach.[citation needed]

With its entry into 3G wireless services, Cellcom demonstrated the first mobile video call in Israel.[6] Since the beginning of 2006, Cellcom has been deploying a 3G UMTS-2100 network nationwide, which by the end of 2007 covered than 87% of the population.[citation needed] Cellcom was the first in Israel to launch an HSDPA network (also called "Generation 3.5") nationwide.[citation needed]

In 2011, Cellcom began to deploy UMTS services in the 850 MHz band, employing unused capacity in that frequency range since by then it had very few TDMA customers remaining.[citation needed] The Israeli Ministry of Communications has approved Cellcom's plan to shut down the TDMA-850 network on 31 December 2011.[citation needed] In August 2014, Cellcom launched an LTE network in the 1800 MHz band.

Frequencies used on the Cellcom Network
Frequency Band
number
Protocol Class
1800 MHz 3 GSM/GPRS/EDGE 2G
850 MHz 5 UMTS/HSPA 3G
2100 MHz 1
1800 MHz 3 LTE 4G
3500 MHz 5G

Controversy and criticism edit

In 2009, Cellcom launched an ad campaign showing Israel Defense Forces soldiers playing football across the Israeli West Bank barrier.[7] Ahmad Tibi, an Arab-Israeli member of the Knesset, called on Cellcom to withdraw the commercial.[8]

A major service outage across the country on 1 December 2010 impacted on Cellcom's Q4 results.[9] The company decided to refund customers with one week's worth of calls and messages although the customers never actually received their refund, says Daniel Martinez of The Jerusalem Post.[10]

On 18 May 2021, Cellcom ceased its operations for one hour in support for Jewish-Arab coexistence and solidarity with Palestinians. Many thousands of Israelis cancelled their service in response.[11][12]

Involvement in Israeli settlements edit

On 12 February 2020, the United Nations published a database of 112 companies helping to further Israeli settlement activity in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, as well as in the occupied Golan Heights.[13] These settlements are considered illegal under international law.[14] Cellcom was listed on the database on account of its "provision of services and utilities supporting the maintenance and existence of settlements" and "the use of natural resources, in particular water and land, for business purposes" in these occupied territories.[15]

On 5 July 2021, Norway's largest pension fund KLP said it would divest from Cellcom together with 15 other business entities implicated in the UN report for their links to Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Cellcom Falls After Naming Stern to Replace Shapira as CEO". Bloomberg. from the original on 2013-06-08.
  2. ^ "Cellcom Israel Announces Second Quarter 2016 Results". cellcom.co.il. from the original on 8 May 2018. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  3. ^ "Dun's 100 2012 - Largest Service & Trade Companies - by Operating Revenue". Retrieved 15 February 2013.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Cellcom Israel Announces Second Quarter 2016 Results". cellcom.co.il. from the original on 8 May 2018. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  5. ^ Fisher, Lawrence M. (14 August 1995). "Israelis and Others Feel the Sting of a Cellular Phone Bug". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  6. ^ "Pelephone launches 3G network". TeleGeography. 2004-09-07. from the original on 2014-08-26. Retrieved 2014-08-24.
  7. ^ Seth Freedman, The Guardian, 20 July 2009, Cellcom's cynical commercial 2017-08-18 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Haaretz, 15 July 2009, Ahmed Tibi joins opposition to Cellcom commercial 2009-07-18 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Lubell, Maayan (2 Dec 2010). "UPDATE 1-Cellcom says network outage to impact Q4 results". Reuters. from the original on 27 February 2011. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  10. ^ Friedman, Ron (3 Dec 2010). "Mobile meltdown: Cellcom says sorry to customers". Jerusalem Post. from the original on 12 February 2011. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  11. ^ "Right-wingers cut ties with cellphone provider Cellcom after it backed Arab strike". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 2021-05-18.
  12. ^ "Cellcom under fire for 'coexistence' initiative". Israel National News. Retrieved 2021-05-18.
  13. ^ "UN rights office issues report on business activities related to settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory". Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. 12 February 2020. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  14. ^ "UN Security Council Resolution 2334, 2016 (S/RES/2334(2016))". United Nations Security Council. 23 December 2016. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  15. ^ "Database of all business enterprises involved in certain activities relating to Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem and the West Bank (A/HRC/43/71)". UN OCHA. 12 Feb 2020. Retrieved 2021-09-12.
  16. ^ Fouche, Gwladys; Jessop, Simon (5 July 2021). "Nordic fund KLP excludes 16 companies over links to Israeli settlements in West Bank". Reuters. Retrieved 2021-09-13.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Hebrew)
  • Cellcom investor relations
  • Cellcom Customer Service
  • Cellcom on Google Finance

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Hebrew סלקום TASE CEL is an Israeli telecommunications company 3 Founded in 1994 most of the company s business is centered on wireless service Its current CEO is Daniel Sapir As of June 2016 Cellcom had 2 812 million subscribers 4 Cellcom Israel Ltd סלקום ישראל בע מCompany typePublicTraded asTASE CELIndustryTelecommunicationsFounded1994 30 years ago 1994 FounderDov TadmorHeadquarters32 17 25 N 34 51 46 E 32 29028 N 34 86278 E 32 29028 34 86278 Netanya IsraelArea servedIsraelKey peopleAvi Gabbay 1 CEO Ami Erel Chairman Yniv Koriyat CTO ProductsGSM GPRS UMTS HSDPA LTERevenue 1 029 million 2016 2 1 040 million 2015 Operating income 140 million 2016 80 million 2015 Net income 44 million 2016 12 million 2015 OwnerDIC 41 77 Public 58 23 Number of employees3600Websitecellcom wbr co wbr ilCellcom branded GSM GPRS CompactFlash card wireless modem ca 2007 Contents 1 History 2 Network 3 Controversy and criticism 3 1 Involvement in Israeli settlements 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editCellcom s entry into the Israeli market caused a revolution in wireless services in the country as it offered service at rates which were a fraction of those charged by Pelephone which until Cellcom s launch held a monopoly on cellular services in Israel Its launch was not without problems though and during 1995 Cellcom subscribers experienced widespread service disruptions of unknown origin After an intensive investigation the cause was finally traced to a software bug in Motorola s MicroTAC Alpha handsets which were ubiquitous on its network at the time 5 Network editCellcom operates 5G network shared with Golan Telecom WeCom Walla Mobile along with OTT service called Cellcom TV IPTel landline service international dialing service 013 and acts as one of the billing agencies for electrical power in Israel Cellcom initially operated a TDMA network nationwide in the 850 MHz band but after winning tenders for GSM 1800 frequencies it began offering GSM services and eventually sought to replace the 850 MHz TDMA frequencies it owns with standard 900 MHz GSM frequencies but Pelephone and Partner petitioned the Ministry of Communications to deny this for technical reasons This put Cellcom at a disadvantage since though most of its users had converted to GSM they were not able to make use of the lower frequency s better in building penetration and greater cell reach citation needed With its entry into 3G wireless services Cellcom demonstrated the first mobile video call in Israel 6 Since the beginning of 2006 Cellcom has been deploying a 3G UMTS 2100 network nationwide which by the end of 2007 covered than 87 of the population citation needed Cellcom was the first in Israel to launch an HSDPA network also called Generation 3 5 nationwide citation needed In 2011 Cellcom began to deploy UMTS services in the 850 MHz band employing unused capacity in that frequency range since by then it had very few TDMA customers remaining citation needed The Israeli Ministry of Communications has approved Cellcom s plan to shut down the TDMA 850 network on 31 December 2011 citation needed In August 2014 Cellcom launched an LTE network in the 1800 MHz band Frequencies used on the Cellcom Network Frequency Band number Protocol Class1800 MHz 3 GSM GPRS EDGE 2G850 MHz 5 UMTS HSPA 3G2100 MHz 11800 MHz 3 LTE 4G3500 MHz 5GControversy and criticism editIn 2009 Cellcom launched an ad campaign showing Israel Defense Forces soldiers playing football across the Israeli West Bank barrier 7 Ahmad Tibi an Arab Israeli member of the Knesset called on Cellcom to withdraw the commercial 8 A major service outage across the country on 1 December 2010 impacted on Cellcom s Q4 results 9 The company decided to refund customers with one week s worth of calls and messages although the customers never actually received their refund says Daniel Martinez of The Jerusalem Post 10 On 18 May 2021 Cellcom ceased its operations for one hour in support for Jewish Arab coexistence and solidarity with Palestinians Many thousands of Israelis cancelled their service in response 11 12 Involvement in Israeli settlements edit See also List of companies operating in West Bank settlements On 12 February 2020 the United Nations published a database of 112 companies helping to further Israeli settlement activity in the West Bank including East Jerusalem as well as in the occupied Golan Heights 13 These settlements are considered illegal under international law 14 Cellcom was listed on the database on account of its provision of services and utilities supporting the maintenance and existence of settlements and the use of natural resources in particular water and land for business purposes in these occupied territories 15 On 5 July 2021 Norway s largest pension fund KLP said it would divest from Cellcom together with 15 other business entities implicated in the UN report for their links to Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank 16 See also editHot Mobile Partner Communications Company Golan Telecom Communications in Israel List of mobile network operators of IsraelReferences edit Cellcom Falls After Naming Stern to Replace Shapira as CEO Bloomberg Archived from the original on 2013 06 08 Cellcom Israel Announces Second Quarter 2016 Results cellcom co il Archived from the original on 8 May 2018 Retrieved 8 May 2018 Dun s 100 2012 Largest Service amp Trade Companies by Operating Revenue Retrieved 15 February 2013 permanent dead link Cellcom Israel Announces Second Quarter 2016 Results cellcom co il Archived from the original on 8 May 2018 Retrieved 8 May 2018 Fisher Lawrence M 14 August 1995 Israelis and Others Feel the Sting of a Cellular Phone Bug The New York Times Retrieved 2008 06 07 Pelephone launches 3G network TeleGeography 2004 09 07 Archived from the original on 2014 08 26 Retrieved 2014 08 24 Seth Freedman The Guardian 20 July 2009 Cellcom s cynical commercial Archived 2017 08 18 at the Wayback Machine Haaretz 15 July 2009 Ahmed Tibi joins opposition to Cellcom commercial Archived 2009 07 18 at the Wayback Machine Lubell Maayan 2 Dec 2010 UPDATE 1 Cellcom says network outage to impact Q4 results Reuters Archived from the original on 27 February 2011 Retrieved 20 August 2011 Friedman Ron 3 Dec 2010 Mobile meltdown Cellcom says sorry to customers Jerusalem Post Archived from the original on 12 February 2011 Retrieved 20 August 2011 Right wingers cut ties with cellphone provider Cellcom after it backed Arab strike www timesofisrael com Retrieved 2021 05 18 Cellcom under fire for coexistence initiative Israel National News Retrieved 2021 05 18 UN rights office issues report on business activities related to settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights 12 February 2020 Retrieved 5 July 2021 UN Security Council Resolution 2334 2016 S RES 2334 2016 United Nations Security Council 23 December 2016 Retrieved 5 July 2021 Database of all business enterprises involved in certain activities relating to Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem and the West Bank A HRC 43 71 UN OCHA 12 Feb 2020 Retrieved 2021 09 12 Fouche Gwladys Jessop Simon 5 July 2021 Nordic fund KLP excludes 16 companies over links to Israeli settlements in West Bank Reuters Retrieved 2021 09 13 External links editOfficial website in Hebrew Cellcom investor relations Cellcom Customer Service Cellcom on Google Finance Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cellcom Israel amp oldid 1208036273, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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