Neuf

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Neuf Cegetel
Type Corporation (Euronext Paris: NEUF
Founded 1998
Headquarters , France
Key people Jacques Veyrat (CEO), Philippe Cuverville, Michel Paulin (Deputy CEOs)
Industry Telecommunications
Revenue EUR 817.5 million
Website [1]

Neuf Cegetel (Euronext: NEUF; formerly known as Neuf Telecom) is a French telecom provider offering a number of services to the larger urban areas of France, ranking number two in the country. Via ADSL lines Neuf provides its customers with high speed internet access, landline phone service, and various Digital Television pacages. The company is the current shirt sponsor of Ligue 1 football club Olympique Marseille.

The company was created in 1998 by the Louis Dreyfus Group as LDCOM. In 2004 the group is renamed Neuf Telecome and launches its first Triple Play service. In 2005 Neuf Telecome and Cegetel merge to creat Neuf Cegetel. Neuf Cegetel becomes the first french alternative internet provider. neuf has more than 14000 subscrrbers at present

Neuf offers VoIP, land line, and mobile telehpone services, along with high speed internet (up to 20 Mb/sec download) and Digital tv (over 200 channels available).


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