Moutiny

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Moutiny is a telecommunications company providing mobile telephony and wireless internet services in Iraq.

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The company was "staffed by Iraqis, many of whom have returned to Iraq to work on the network". [1]

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  1. Gardner, W. David (2006-09-11). "Iraq Gets Cell-Phone Service Boost". CRN. Retrieved 2023-08-16.