Private | |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Predecessor | Albanian Mobile Communications |
Founded | 23 July 2015 |
Headquarters | Tirane, Albania |
Products | Mobile Telephony Wireless Broadband Landlines Internet Solutions Mobile IPTV |
Revenue | €119.3 million (2011) |
Number of employees
|
500 |
Parent |
OTE Deutsche Telekom |
Website | www |
Telekom Albania SH.A. (Also known as T-Mobile Albania) is a telecommunications company that operates in Albania, previously as AMC and now as Telekom Albania. AMC has been part of the COSMOTE Group since 2000 and in 2008 joined the Deutsche Telekom group.
The company was established as a state owned company in November 1995, and started commercial operations in May 1996, thus being the first mobile operator in Albania. The company was successfully privatized in August 2000. Cosmote acquired 85% of AMC capital share, through COSMO-HOLDING ALBANIA S.A., COSMOTE’s 97% owned subsidiary.
The privatization of AMC in 2000 was a turning point in its history.
When COSMOTE acquired AMC, the company had 11,000 subscribers actually making outgoing calls. In December 2001 AMC customer base exceeded 273,000 customers and in 2009 it had reached a customer base of 1.9 million. Currently, the company’s network covers 99.6% of the population and 95% of the geographical area. However, in 2011 its customer base retreated to 1.8 million.
In 2011 AMC entered in the Albanian landline market, the second company in Albania that offers landlines in all country.
AMC was the second mobile operator that provides 3G technology in Albania. On September 2011 the Albanian government awarded the second 3G network license to AMC for € 15.1 million ($20.6 million) outbidding Eagle Mobile which offered 12.9 million euros. On January 2012 AMC Launched 3G services in Albania, only 3 months following the 3G license acquisition. On June of the same year AMC 3G infrastructure extended to approximately 95% of the country.
By upgrading its service with the 3G platform, AMC has fulfilled another technological milestone in its history. AMC has fulfilled the HSPA+ (Evolved High-Speed Packet Access) standard, aiming to provide its subscribers with the same quality of service in different areas of the country.
Telekom Albania was the second that offered 4G LTE services in Tirana and south Albania. Also, the company was one of the first company in Europe that launched LTE-A technology Cat4 up to 150 Mbit/s download speed.
The company is official partner of most worldwide used apps, as AirBnB, Evernote, Magisto, etc.