MobiCom Corporation
Founded18 March 1996
Headquarters,
Key people
Tatsuya Hamada (CEO)
Websitewww.mobicom.mn

Mobicom Corporation (Mongolian: Мобиком Корпораци) is the largest mobile phone operator in Mongolia.

It was established as a joint Mongolian-Japanese venture on 18 March 1996, to be the first Mongolian cell phone service. It was founded by Newcom Group, Sumitomo, and KDDI. Mongolia's Newcom. In 2016 March, Mobicom was consolidated in KDDI Corporation Group and KDDI took majority share.

As of June, 2015, Mobicom holds over 33 percent of the mobile service market,[1] with network coverage of 95 percent across the country, the widest range of coverage in Mongolia. It delivers its services through 64 branch units, 2,200 dealers and over 10,000 mobile sales points.

Aside from cellular communications, Mobicom also has services including international communications, Internet and satellite communications and wireless local loop or WLL.[2] Its prepaid services are exclusively sold through Newtel LLC.

Mobicom introduced 3.5G networking in 2009, and provides HSPA.

Mobicom network support phones with UMTS 2100, HSDPA 2100, HSUPA 2100 or HSPA 2100 bands.

References

  1. "Statistics 2015". Mongolian Telecommunications Regulatory Committee. Retrieved 2015-03-23.
  2. "About us". Mobicom. Archived from the original on 2008-04-10. Retrieved 2008-04-10.
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