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(TTCL), PO Box 9070, DAR ES SALAAM Licensed Phone Operatoers Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited (TTCL), PO Box 9070, 30th December, International & National 1. DAR ES SALAAM 2005 Network Facilities Tel: +255 22 2110055/2117888 Fax: +255 22 2113232 Website: www.ttcl.co.tz Zanzibar Telecom Limited Amani Industrial Park P. O. Box 3459 ZANZIBAR 20th January, International & National 2. Tel: +255 24 5261111/ 0747 2006 Network Facilities 400100 Fax: +255 24 2234850 Website :www.zantel.co.tz Six Telecom Company Limited 5th Floor Barclays House, Ohio Street P.O. Box 11133 20th January, International & National 3. DAR ES SALAAM 2006 Network Facilities Fax: +255 22-2127818 Mob: +255 784-272712 Website:www.6telecoms.co.tz Vodacom Tanzania Ltd 14th Floor,Ohio Street/Garden Avenue P.O. Box 2369 International & National 4. 26th July, 2006 DAR ES SALAAM Network Facilities Tel: +255 754 705000 Fax: +255 22 2124267 Website: www.vodacom.co.tz Celtel Tanzania Ltd Celtel House, 21st November, 2008 International & National 5. P. O. Box 9623 DAR ES SALAAM 29th November, Network Facilities Tel: +255 22 274 8181 2007 Fax: +255 22 274 8191 Licensed Phone Operatoers Website: www.celtel.com Seacom Tanzania Limited Plot No.263 Chato Street,Regent Estate P.O BOX 33407 International & National 6. Dar-es-Salaam 13th March 2009 Network Facilities Tel:+255 22 772619/21 Fax:+255 22 2772510 Email:[email protected] Web: www.seacom.mu Smile Communications Tanzania Limited Regent Business Park Plot No. 172, Chwaku Street, Mikocheni International & National 7. P.O BOX 38372 28 July 2009 Network Facilities Dar-es-Salaam Tel:+255 22 5504266 Fax:+255 22 5506326 Email:[email protected] Web: www.smilecoms.com MIC Tanzania Limited Plot No. 11, DERM COMPLEX, Block 45A, New Bagamoyo Road, Kijitonyama 14th May, 2010 International & National 8. P.O Box 2929 17th May, 2007 Network Facilities DAR ES SALAAM Tel: +255 (0)713 800800 Fax: +255 (0)713 123014 Website: www.tigo.co.tz Chief Executive Officer Benson Informatics Limited Plot No.37, Ali Hassan Mwinyi 9. Road 17th May, 2006 National Network Facilities , P.O. Box 78914 DAR ES SALAAM Tel: +255 22 2666670 Fax: +255 22 2666471 Licensed Phone Operatoers E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.bolmobile.co.tz ExcellentCom Tanzania Limited 8th floor, Mwalimu House Ilala Boma, Plot no. 48, Block Y P.O. Box 21558 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 20th November, 10. National Network Facilities Telephone: +255 2007 2203050/51/52/53 Facsimile: +255 2203054 Email: [email protected] Web: www.hits-telecom.co.tz Dovetel (T) Ltd (Trading as Sasatel) Sasatel House 251 Toure Drive, Oysterbay 11. P.O. Box 21949 28th June, 2008 National Network Facilities DAR ES SALAAM Tel: +255 (0) 614 200 200 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sasatel.co.tz Managing Director Rural Netco Limited Plot 368, Oysterbay, Msasani Road 10th 12. P. o. Box 23007 National Network Facilities September,2008 DAR ES SALAAM Tel: 255 22 266 7798 Fax: 255 22 266 7723 Country Manager Epocha & Golden Ocean (T) Ltd , Plot No. 145 Regent Estate, 21st November, 13. Migombani Street, Mikocheni National Network Facilities 2008 P.O. Box 110230, DAR ES SALAAM Tel: +255736501575 E-mail: [email protected] My Cell Company Ltd 14. 21st November, National Network Facilities Plot No. 189/2, Nyerere Road Licensed Phone Operatoers P.O. Box 235, DAR ES SALAAM 2008 Tel: +255 22 2861060-62 Fax: +255 22 2860088 Agape Associates Limited P.O. Box 70029 Dar es Salaam 15. 24th March 2010 National Network Facilities Tes: 255 22 2627324/2627702/2627703 Fax: 255 22 2627882 Star Media Tanzania Limited (MUX) 16. New Bagamoyo Road 8th June 2010 National Network Facilities Plot No.108 Nyerere Road Dar es Salaam Basic Transmissions Limited 7th Floor Haidery Plaza Building Ali Hassan Mwinyi Road P.O. Box 163, Dar es Salaam 23rd September 17. Tel: + 255 22 2119349, + 255 22 National Network Facilities 2010 2119352 + 255 22 2119354, + 255 22 2119370 Fax: + 255 22 2119360 HTT Infraco Limited Plot 251 Toure Drive Oysterbay P. O. Box 7495 18. DAR ES SALAAM 5th August 2011 National Network Facilities Tel: 0658 882222 Website: www.heliostowersafrica.com 4G Mobile Limited Plot No. 429 Mbezi Bagamoyo Road 13th October, 19. National Network Facilities P.O. Box 40426 2011 DAR ES SALAAM www.4gmobile.co.tz Mobile:0712 113057, 0773 Licensed Phone Operatoers 602470 Director Telesis Tanzania Limited Suite 503, 5th Floor, Harbour View Towers Samora Avenue 23rd October, 20. P.O.Box 105625, Dar Es Salaam National Network Facilities 2012 Tel: +255 779 477, +255 688 477 171 Fax: +255 22 2124 713 Email; [email protected] Website: www.telesis.co.tz Cable Television Network (CTV) Limited Samora Avenue, Plot No. 228 JM Mall (Harbour View Towers) P. O. Box 3774, Dar es Salaam 17th December Regional Network 21. Tel: + 255 22 2116611, + 255 22 2010 Facilities 2116584 Fax: + 255 22 2112119 E-mail [email protected], [email protected] Website: www.ctvbroadband.net University Computing Centre P.O. Box 35062, DAR ES SALAAM 22. Tel: +255 22 2410645 Fax:+255 22 2410690 Email: [email protected] .
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