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Ooredoo Algeria (formerly Nedjma) is a telecommunications company in Algeria.

History

Ooredoo Algeria’s operations began in 2004 as Nedjma, positioned as the first multimedia operator in Algeria. In November 2013, Nedjma officially rebranded as Ooredoo Algeria.[1]

Ooredoo Algeria introduced the first EDGE network in the country in 2004 and launched 3G services in Algeria in December 2013.[2]

Ooredoo completed Algeria’s first 4G trial with Nokia in Tlemcen reaching speeds of up to 75Mb/s. The 4G launch is expected in few months.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Qatar's Ooredoo rebrands Algerian telco Nedjma". Arabian Business. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  2. ^ "Ooredoo: Best 3G+ network in Algeria". www.telecomreview.com. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  3. ^ "Ooredoo tests Algeria's first 4G network".

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