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The worlds top telecommunications companies each have the market value of
more than $50 billion. The telecommunications market is forecast to continue to
expand functions on a global level. Web and telephone contracts are being signed
up by more individuals in rising markets, while new telecommunications systems
in developed countries are growing pre-existing client bases of providers.
Market-value serves as the identifying factor that arranges this listing of the top 8
telecom companies in the world. Lets have a look at the top company leading the
world.
AT&T Inc. is the 2nd-largest telecom company in the United States having a
market worth of $245.58 billion. AT&T provides voice solutions in more than 200
countries and operates more than 3-4,000 Wi-Fi hotspots. According to its website,
AT&T handles more than 355 million people. It expanded its AT&T GigaPower
-fast Internet service, to 56 metropolitan areas in the United States, with plans for
further expansion. It bought DirecTV in May 2014 for $48.5 billion, which
permitted the company to provide customers the alternative to merge more
providers with the same package.
3) Verizon Communications Inc
Vodafone Head Quarters are in the United Kingdom, as well as around 444 million
mobile customers are serviced by the company. From 2012 to 2014, Vodafone
acquired three businesses: Cable & Wireless Worldwide, Kabel Deutschland, and
Ono. 27% of revenue comes from mobile phone out-of-bundle sales. Vodafone is
the most valuable brand in the United Kingdom and hosts cell phones in 26 nation.
5) Nippon Telegraph &Telephone Corporation
Deutsche Telekom AG provides services to more than 100 million mobile phone
customers. It offers services over 50 countries and 218,341 employees. The
German organization has a market worth of $76.11 billion, and more than half of
its earnings is from outside of Germany. Telekom seeks to build efficient networks
that meet future Broad Band needs. In 2015, the company introduced a European
community, employing three of 10 nations in a cross-border infrastructure
development.
8) Telefonica S.A.