Telecom Italia

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Telecom Italia S.p.A.
Type Public (BIT: TIT,
(NYSETI)
Founded 1964 (SIP),
1994 (Telecom Italia)
Founder IRI - STET
Headquarters Rome, Italy
Industry Communication services telecommunications
Products Fixed & Mobile Lines, Internet provider, ADSL, TV Broadcasting
Revenue 38.9 billion
Subsidiaries
  • Telecontact Center S.p.A.
  • Telecom Italia Media
  • Telecom Italia Media Broadcasting
  • Telecom Italia News
Website http://www.telecomitalia.it/

Telecom Italia (BIT: TIT, NYSETI) is the largest Italian telephone company. Now a private company, it was founded in 1994 by the merger of several state-owned telecommunications companies, the most important of which was Società Italiana per L'Esercizio Telefonico p.A. (SIP), the monopoly telephone operator.

The company operates landline telephone services in Italy, GSM mobile phone services in Italy and Brazil under the name TIM, and DSL internet and telephony services under the brand Alice in Italy, Germany,[1] France, San Marino and the Netherlands. It also owns a stake in Telecom Argentina in Argentina. Its subsidiary Telecom Italia Media also controls three Italian TV networks: La7, MTV Italy, and QOOB.

On December 13, 2006, Telecom Italia suffered a widespread DNS outage. Newspapers including La Repubblica printed instructions on how users could switch their DNS service to OpenDNS to restore service.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Company history". Retrieved on 2008-08-08.

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