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Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | March 21, 1997 |
Headquarters | Luanda, Angola |
Key people | Roger Ferreira, President of the Executive Board of Directors Patrício Gouveia, Executive Board Member Edivaldo Manuel, Executive Board Member |
Products | Telecommuncations services Internet services |
Parent | Sonangol Group |
Website | http://www.mstelcom.co.ao/ |
MSTelcom is a subsidiary of Sonangol Group, the state petroleum company of Angola. MSTelcom provides a range of telecommunications services for the oil industry as well as for residential and corporate clients. Its name comes from "Mercury Telecommunication Services SARL". Its competitors include Angola Telecom.
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