Iraqi Telecommunications and Post Company

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Republic of Iraq
Iraqi Telecommunications and Post Company
الشركة العامة للإتصالات والبريد
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Agency overview
Jurisdiction Iraq
Headquarters Baghdad Flag of Iraq.svg
Agency executive
Parent agency Ministry of Communications (Iraq)
Child agency

The Iraqi Telecommunication and Post Company (ITPC) is a government-owned and operated corporation responsible for providing telecommunication and mail services in Iraq.

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Telecommunication transmission of information between locations using electromagnetics

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Mail System for transporting documents and other small packages

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Iraqi Post

Iraqi Post is a government-owned corporation that handles postal services in Iraq. Iraqi Post belongs to the Iraqi Telecommunications and Post Company.

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