Unitel (Mongolia)

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Unitel Group
Native name
Юнител (Mongolian)
Company type Private
Industry Telecommunications
FoundedDecember 23, 2005;20 years ago (2005-12-23)
Headquarters Central Tower
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Area served
Mongolia
Key people
  • Jamiyansharav Dorjdagva
  • (CEO)
Products Mobile phone
Broadband Internet access
Fixed line telephone
IPTV
Streaming service
Number of employees
1000 (2014)
Website http://www.unitel.mn

Unitel (Universal or United telecommunications) is a Mongolian Corporate Group of information technology companies, headquartered at Central Tower in downtown Ulan Bator, Mongolia. It was founded on December 23, 2005 as BSB consortium as GSM mobile phone operator and began operations on June 26, 2006. As a provider of mobile telephone services, Unitel is the second largest company in terms of subscriber base and 14th largest company in Mongolia as measured by a composite of revenues, profits, assets and taxes. [1] Its revenue, profits and revenue per subscriber figures are rapidly growing. Unitel also provides broadband subscription television services through Univision.

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Within its initial launch year, Unitel acquired 200 thousand subscribers, the biggest acquisition in one year in Mongolian telecommunication history. In 2009, Unitel launched its 3G network on HSDPA 2100 MHz. Unitel network covers approximately 88% of total population of Mongolia.

In November 2010, Unitel declared that it has become 100% indigenous company (i.e. Mongolian share owners bought all share from the Korean side). In 2011, Unitel renewed its logo. Logo (Fibonacci spiral) represents growth and harmony. Major shareholder of the company is MCS Holding, Mongolian largest privately held organization.

In April 2016, Unitel Group became the first company in Mongolia to introduce a 4G LTE network. On September 15, 2022, Unitel launched Mongolia’s first 5G network test station in Sükhbaatar Square, Ulaanbaatar, initiating public access to the technology.

Members of the group

History

Services

Mobile services

Infrastructure

Corporate ICT solution

Satellite communication services

Triple play

Cloud computing

In 2011 Unitel launched the GreenBerry mobile mail service, which is Mongolia's first clouding service under an exclusive agreement with SEVEN Networks, US company.

LookTV

In 2016, Unitel launched its video streaming service, LookTV, where its subscribers can access video-on-demand contents much like Netflix. Monthly subscription fee is different depending on the packages, Asian Pack, Hollywood Pack, Mongolian Pack and ALL Pack which includes all the contents previous packs offer.

U brand

TBA

Distribution

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