Telefonia Mobile Sammarinese

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TMS Telefonia Mobile Sammarinese S.p.A.
Company type Subsidiary
Industry Telecommunications
Founded1999;26 years ago (1999)
Founder Telecom Italia
Headquarters,
San Marino
Area served
San Marino
Products Mobile telephony
Owner Telecom Italia San Marino (51%)
Parent Telecom Italia
Website www.tms.sm

TMS Telefonia Mobile Sammarinese S.p.A. is a Sammarinese telecommunications company, subsidiary of Telecom Italia San Marino S.p.A., that offers mobile telephony services. [1]

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Founded in 1999, it uses the TIM network, [2] [3] offering its customers a continuous service without additional costs also in Italy. The operator in fact uses two specific Italian numbering ranges (+39.335.733/4) to offer an offer specifically designed for the Sammarinese market, although based on the international prefix +39 for Italy.

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References

  1. "Chi siamo – TMS – Telefonia Mobile Sammarinese". www.tms.sm (in Italian). Retrieved 29 January 2017.
  2. "San Marino finally receives 4G courtesy of TIM subsidiary". TeleGeography. 12 May 2017. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  3. "San Marino to roll out open access wireless network". TeleGeography. 15 March 2018. Retrieved 15 March 2018.