- also be open to competition.
Belgacom PLC
evolved into a
company limited by
shares under public law. On 1 July 1994,
Belgacom launched the
Proximus mobile...
-
known as
Belgacom Mobile) is the
largest of Belgium's
three mobile telecommunications companies and is a part of
Proximus Group (previously
Belgacom Group)...
-
million Euros. 1997,
Belgacom created its
International carrier Services business unit. Later, in the
early years 2000, the
Belgacom Group deliberately...
- The
Belgacom Fund, is a
Belgian fund
created within the King
Baudouin Foundation in 1999 for a
period of
three years,
which promotes dialogue between citizens...
- (earlier
Belgacom Skynet) was a
Belgian interactive digital media company. It was
founded in 1995, and
became a
wholly owned subsidiary of
Belgacom in 1998...
- 2010, he was
waived by the Suns. In
August 2010,
Griffin signed with
Belgacom Liège
Basket of Belgium. On
December 10, 2011,
Griffin signed with the...
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Proximus Pickx (formerly
Belgacom TV,
later Proximus TV),
subsidiary of the
Belgacom Group,
provides Digital TV (IPTV)
services over its own IPTV Platform...
- "Introduction to a work of
Count Gobineau's". users.
belgacom.net. "Know Thyself". users.
belgacom.net.
Archived from the
original on 2006-12-30. Retrieved...
-
breached the
infrastructure of the
Belgian telecommunications company Belgacom between 2010 and 2013. The operation's
existence was
first revealed in...
- the
telecommunications company Proximus. They were
formerly known as the
Belgacom Towers before the company's name change. The
towers are both 102 metres...