Djezzy

Algerian mobile network operator
Djezzy
جازي
Djezzy's logo since April 2015
Company typeSPA
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded11 July 2001; 22 years ago (2001-07-11)
Headquarters
Algiers
,
Algeria
OwnerAlgerian state (100%)
Number of employees
2900
Websitedjezzy.dz

Djezzy (in Arabic: جازي) is one of Algeria's three main mobile network operators, with a market share of 65%[needs update] (over 16.49 million subscribers in December 2016) and a network covering 90%[1] of the population (48 wilayas). Djezzy is wholly owned by the Algerian state since 2022, previously was a subsidiary of the Egyptian company Global Telecom Holding (a subsidiary of VEON). Djezzy acquired Algeria's second GSM license on 11 July 2001, with a bid of $737 million, and was officially launched on February 15, 2002.[2]

In January 2015, the National Investment Fund (FNI) took control of 51% of the capital of the company while the foreign partner, Global Telecom Holding, retained responsibility for the management of the company. In August 2022, VEON sold the remaining 45.57% stake in the company to the National Investment Fund for $682 million, making it the sole owner of Djezzy.[3][4]

Djezzy covers 95% of the population across the national territory and its 3G services are deployed in 48 wilayas. Djezzy launched its 4G services, on October 1, 2016, in 20 wilayas and is committed to covering more than 50% of the population by 2021.

Djezzy is engaged in a process of transformation to become the leading digital operator in Algeria and allow customers to navigate the digital world. The company is headed by Vincenzo Nesci Executive Chairman and Matthieu Galvani, Chief Executive Officer.

Djezzy was part of VEON, an international communications and technology company.

The company provides a wide range of services such as the prepaid, post-paid, data, value-added services and SUT.

It has two competitors: the government-owned Mobilis and the privately owned Ooredoo Algeria.

Logos

  • Djezzy logo from 2001 to April 2013.
    Djezzy logo from 2001 to April 2013.
  • Djezzy logo from 2013 to April 2015.
    Djezzy logo from 2013 to April 2015.
  • Djezzy logo since April 2015.
    Djezzy logo since April 2015.

References

  1. ^ Couverture Nationale (National Coverage). Archived 2012-12-22 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Rédaction; Rédaction (2018-12-20). "Algérie : hausse de 4% du parc clients de l'opérateur téléphonique Djezzy". Financial Afrik (in French). Retrieved 2022-09-04.
  3. ^ Mukherjee, Supantha (2022-08-05). "Veon sells stake in Algerian mobile operator for $682 million". Reuters. Retrieved 2022-09-04.
  4. ^ "Veon exits Algeria by selling Djezzy stake to government investor". Capacity Media. 2021-07-02. Retrieved 2022-09-04.

External links

  • "Official site"
  • "Alcatel & Orascom"
  • "Bloomberg Profile"
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VEON
Ownership
Divisions and
subsidiaries
Russia
  • PJSC VimpelCom (≈100%)
  • KB Impuls (100%)
  • Golden Telecom
    • Corbina Telecom
    • Sovintel
    • Sovam teleport
    • ROL (Russia-On-Line)
    • Aport Search Engine
  • Инвестэлектросвязь (100%)
  • Кабардино-Балкарский GSM (100%)
  • Карачаево-ЧеркесскТелеСот (100%)
  • Комтел (100%)
  • Корпорация "Северная корона" (100%)
  • МСС-старт (100%)
  • Новая телефонная компания (100%)
  • РТИ Сервис-Связь (100%)
  • СеверТрансКом (100%)
  • Сота-100 (100%)
  • Форатек Коммуникейшн (100%)
  • Элтел (100%)
  • Макроком (95%)
  • Сахалин Телеком Мобайл (89.61%)
  • Доминанта (75%)
  • ЗАО "Кортек" (49%)
Other
Shareholdings
People
  • PJSC founder and honorary President: Dmitry Zimin
  • PJSC co-founder and Chairman Emeritus: Augie K. Fabela II
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