Parlem Telecom Companyia de Telecomunicacions SA
MAD:PAR
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Parlem Telecom Companyia de Telecomunicacions SA
Glance View
Parlem Telecom Companyia de Telecomunicacions SA engages in the provision and operation of telecommunication services. The company is headquartered in Barcelona, Barcelona and currently employs 99 full-time employees. The Firm offers prepaid and contract mobile phone, fiber-optic and asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) Internet, landline and television services, as well as the provision of information services and telephone assistance. The Company’s activities are divided into two segments: Residential and Business. The Residential segment provides telecommunication solutions to individuals and the Business division is focused on corporate customers. Parlem serves its clients mainly in the region of Catalonia. The Firm operates through subsidiaries, including Lemon Telecom SL and Octel Telecom & Tech SL, among others.
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