The Telecommunications Company Suriname (Telesur) is the government owned full telecommunications service provider for Suriname. The services provided by Telesur include telephone, internet and wireless CDMA, GSM, UMTS, HSPA+ and LTE. Telesur is currently running a 900/1800 Mhz GSM, a 2100 MHz HSDPA, and a 450Mhz CDMA EVDO network.
Telesur manages and operates the .sr country code top-level domain.
Telesur was founded on May 1, 1945 under the name s' Lands Telegraaf Telefoondienst (National Telegraph Operator), LTT, and was formed from the merge of the 's Lands Radiodienst, (country's Radio Service), (established in 1925) and the ’s Lands Telefoonwezen, (country's Phone Being), (founded in 1907). Twenty-eight years later, the company's name was changed to s' Lands Telegraaf Telefoonbedrijf (National Telegraph and Telephone Company). In 1981 the name was officially changed to Telesur. Twenty-six years later, Telesur lost its monopoly position by the introduction of the law Telecommunications Services in Suriname. In 2008, the Surinamese telecommunications company, Telesur, expanded its operations to the Netherlands.
TeleG is the mobile telecommunication service of the Telecommunications Company Suriname, Telesur. It was released in 2002 to provide in Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) technology.
3G Launch
In October 2011, TeleG launched their 3G network. However, in 2012 some of its users faced a bad internet connection or were not able to make or receive a phone call. Later that year they Re-launched their 3G network and a better service was acquired. The service was only available in the capital, Paramaribo, and several parts of Nickerie (district), Commewijne (district), Wanica (district), Para (district) and Marowijne (district).