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WorldCell is the parent company of three additional entities: TravelComm, IMC Ísland, and Alterna.
WorldCell is the parent company of three additional entities: TravelComm, IMC Ísland, and Alterna.


'''TravelComm''' is a retail service that rents cell phones to United States customers traveling abroad. TravelComm’s services are used by international business travelers,<ref>Feemster, Ron. “Rent a Phone, Lose a Headache.” Inc. June 30, 2001.</ref> vacationers, and college students studying abroad. TravelComm has recently added US Domestic service to its list of products.<ref>[http://www.worldcell.com/HTML/Consumer.php ]{{dead link|date=December 2011}}</ref>
'''TravelComm''' is a retail service that rents cell phones to United States customers traveling abroad. TravelComm’s services are used by international business travelers,<ref>Feemster, Ron. “Rent a Phone, Lose a Headache.” Inc. June 30, 2001.</ref> vacationers, and college students studying abroad. TravelComm has recently added US Domestic service to its list of products.<ref>[http://www.worldcell.com/HTML/Consumer.php ] {{wayback|url=http://www.worldcell.com/HTML/Consumer.php |date=20100305055939 }}</ref>


'''IMC Ísland''' is a licensed Iceland-based mobile operator.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pfs.is/default.aspx?cat_id=10&module_id=210&element_id=3399 |title=Skráð fyrirtæki |publisher=Póst og fjarskiptastofnun |date=December 2011}}</ref> IMC uses the Viking Wireless GSM network and has access to multiple international [[GSM]] networks. WorldCell is able to offer international wireless service through IMC’s networks, as well as through roaming agreements and [[SIM card]]s.<ref>[http://www.gsmworld.com/roaming/gsminfo/net_isim.shtml ]{{dead link|date=December 2011}}</ref>
'''IMC Ísland''' is a licensed Iceland-based mobile operator.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pfs.is/default.aspx?cat_id=10&module_id=210&element_id=3399 |title=Skráð fyrirtæki |publisher=Póst og fjarskiptastofnun |date=December 2011}}</ref> IMC uses the Viking Wireless GSM network and has access to multiple international [[GSM]] networks. WorldCell is able to offer international wireless service through IMC’s networks, as well as through roaming agreements and [[SIM card]]s.<ref>[http://www.gsmworld.com/roaming/gsminfo/net_isim.shtml ] {{wayback|url=http://www.gsmworld.com/roaming/gsminfo/net_isim.shtml |date=20100304053302 }}</ref>


IMC Ísland launched '''Alterna Telecom''', a new company that will provide mobile service to local users in [[Iceland]], in late 2009. IMC and Alterna also announced recently that they will be cooperating with [[Síminn]], a mobile provider with the largest [[3G]] network in Iceland. Alterna began testing its service with a group of [[beta testing|beta customers]] in 2009 and will transition these trial subscriptions to paid plans in 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://alterna.is/ |title=Alterna |publisher=Alterna.is |date= |accessdate=2011-12-10}}</ref>
IMC Ísland launched '''Alterna Telecom''', a new company that will provide mobile service to local users in [[Iceland]], in late 2009. IMC and Alterna also announced recently that they will be cooperating with [[Síminn]], a mobile provider with the largest [[3G]] network in Iceland. Alterna began testing its service with a group of [[beta testing|beta customers]] in 2009 and will transition these trial subscriptions to paid plans in 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://alterna.is/ |title=Alterna |publisher=Alterna.is |date= |accessdate=2011-12-10}}</ref>

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WorldCell Inc.
Company typePrivately owned
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1996 as International Mobile Communication, Inc.
FounderBlake Swensrud, Chairman
HeadquartersWashington DC metro area
Websitewww.worldcell.com

WorldCell is an American-based corporation that provides international mobile service to federal agencies, international businesses, and individual travelers.

History

WorldCell was formed in 1996. The privately owned company was originally founded by Blake Swensrud as International Mobile Communications, Inc., and began primarily as a retail mobile phone service, renting international cell phones to travelers, businesses, and relief organizations.[1]

After September 11 and the advent of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, WorldCell shifted its focus[2] to providing wireless management services to corporations, federal agencies, and the US military, transitioning its rental service to its TravelComm division.[3] It later added satellite phones and service to its list of products, enabling its customers to communicate from remote locations.[4]

In 2002, IMC Inc launched the Viking Wireless GSM network through its subsidiary IMC Ísland ehf, officially categorizing the company as a carrier (as opposed to a "reseller").[5] In 2005 the company was re-branded as WorldCell. Shortly after, Worldcell signed a five-year purchasing contract with the Army's Information Technology, E-Commerce, and Commercial Contracting Center (ITEC4)- West[6] Two years later, in 2007, WorldCell signed several agreements with international mobile technology companies, such as Aicent, Inc [7] and Accuris Networks.[8]

WorldCell currently administers managed wireless services and secure data plans to the federal government,[9] including the military,[10] and commercial organizations, using agreements with overseas carriers such as Vodafone, O2, KPN, and Docomo.[11]

WorldCell's headquarters are based in Rockville, Maryland, a few miles outside of Washington DC. In addition to its corporate headquarters, WorldCell has offices in Reykjavík, Iceland and Tokyo, Japan.

Subsidiaries

WorldCell is the parent company of three additional entities: TravelComm, IMC Ísland, and Alterna.

TravelComm is a retail service that rents cell phones to United States customers traveling abroad. TravelComm’s services are used by international business travelers,[12] vacationers, and college students studying abroad. TravelComm has recently added US Domestic service to its list of products.[13]

IMC Ísland is a licensed Iceland-based mobile operator.[14] IMC uses the Viking Wireless GSM network and has access to multiple international GSM networks. WorldCell is able to offer international wireless service through IMC’s networks, as well as through roaming agreements and SIM cards.[15]

IMC Ísland launched Alterna Telecom, a new company that will provide mobile service to local users in Iceland, in late 2009. IMC and Alterna also announced recently that they will be cooperating with Síminn, a mobile provider with the largest 3G network in Iceland. Alterna began testing its service with a group of beta customers in 2009 and will transition these trial subscriptions to paid plans in 2010.[16]

References

  1. ^ Stefanova, Kristina. "CEO Touts Global Reach of Firm's Wireless Phones. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News. August 22, 1999.
  2. ^ Irwin, Neil. "As Economy Stalled, Firms Revamped to Stay Afloat. Financial Times Information Ltd. 2002.
  3. ^ Johnson, Nicholas. "Satellite Phones Go To War."The Washington Post. Washington, D.C.: Mar 13, 2003. pg. E.01
  4. ^ "IMC WorldCell offers Iridium phones, service." RCR Wireless News, 15330796, 8/13/2001, Vol. 20, Issue 33
  5. ^ “Viking lands in Iceland.” EuropeMedia, Sept 18, 2002
  6. ^ "WorldCell Awarded Five-Year Purchasing Agreement with U.S. Army for Wireless Voice and Data Services." InDefense [IND] 5 October 2006
  7. ^ "WorldCell Takes Data Roaming Global with Aicent | Business Wire". Find Articles. 2007-10-17. Retrieved 2011-12-10.
  8. ^ "Accuris Networks and WorldCell Develop Next Generation International Roaming HUB Service | Business Wire". Find Articles. 2007-02-27. Retrieved 2011-12-10.
  9. ^ McCullagh, Declan. "Obama's new BlackBerry: The NSA's secure PDA?" cnet.com. January 13, 2009. http://news.cnet.com/obamas-new-blackberry-the-nsas-secure-pda/?tag=newsLeadStoriesArea.1
  10. ^ “MD-based WorldCell Inc. awarded contract by U.S. Air Force Europe.” The Daily Record. (Baltimore, MD), Mar 17, 2006
  11. ^ Meyers, Jason. Telephony. Chicago: Mar 3, 1997. Vol. 232, Iss. 9; pg. 125, 1 pgs
  12. ^ Feemster, Ron. “Rent a Phone, Lose a Headache.” Inc. June 30, 2001.
  13. ^ [1] Template:Wayback
  14. ^ "Skráð fyrirtæki". Póst og fjarskiptastofnun. December 2011.
  15. ^ [2] Template:Wayback
  16. ^ "Alterna". Alterna.is. Retrieved 2011-12-10.