Unité

Unité
JSC
Industry Mobile telecommunications
Founded 2007
Headquarters Chişinău, Moldova
Products Mobile phone services
Website www.unite.md

Unité is a mobile network operator in Moldova. Working in CDMA, UMTS and LTE standards.

General information

Communication standard: Unité has a license to work in CDMA standard on frequency of 450 MHz, in UMTS standard on frequencies of 2100 MHz and 900 MHz[1] as well as in LTE standard on frequencies of 1800 MHz.[2]

Numbering resources:[3]
Unité network codes are:

671xxxxx
672xxxxx
673xxxxx
674xxxxx
675xxxxx
676xxxxx

Internationally they have the form:

+373671xxxxx
+373672xxxxx
+373673xxxxx
+373674xxxxx
+373675xxxxx
+373676xxxxx

Network code:
For CDMA standard: 259 03, where 259 — Mobile Country Code (MCC) for Moldova, and 03 — Mobile Network Code (MNC) for Unité network.
For UMTS standard: 259 05, where 259 — Mobile Country Code (MCC) for Moldova, and 05 — Mobile Network Code (MNC) for Unité network.

History

Unité began its activity on March 1, 2007 as CDMA operator. On April 1, 2010 Unité launched its own 3.5G network. On October 22, 2015 Unité launched 4G network.

Mobile Internet

Unité offers mobile internet services via CDMA standard under the brand of "Connect" with speeds up to 2.4 Mbit/s[4] and via 3.5G under the brand of "3G Connect" with speeds up to 14.4 Mbit/s[5]

Ownership

Moldtelecom is 100% shareholder of the operator.

Statistics data

Q1 2010

  • CDMA territory coverage - 94% including Transnistria.[6]
  • 3,5G coverage: all regional centers and large cities.
  • Number of subscribers: 101 000, 3.6% of the mobile market.
  • Roaming: Russia (Moscow and Moscow Oblast; Saint Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast; Krasnodar Krai; Rostov-on-Don), Latvia, Belarus.

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-05-11. Retrieved 2015-04-29.
  2. http://anrceti.md/resurse_numerotare_tel_mobila
  3. http://ru.unite.md/connect
  4. http://ru.unite.md/Internet3G
  5. http://ru.unite.md/coverage%5Bpermanent+dead+link%5D
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