Irancell is an Iranian telecommunications company that operates Iran's largest 2G-3G-4G-4.5G mobile network, and fixed wirelessTD-LTEinternet services. The company's joint venture in 2006 with MTN Group and Iran Electronic Development Company were launched in Iran. As of 2013, Irancell holds a revenue of 4.9 billion dollars. It is the 32nd largest company in Iran. Currently, MTN Group holds a 49% percent stake in the Irancell consortium, while Iran Electronic Industries and the Foundation's Islamic Revolution Iran Electronic Development Company hold the other 51% of shares. On December 3, 2014, Irancell officially launched Iran's first 4G LTE network in nine cities. The License was granted as on a national basis and includes the overall geographical coverage of Iran. Within a short time after being granted the license, Irancell was able to complete the network operation and roll-out and started test launch of its network on 28 August 2006. Irancell was officially launched on 21 October 2006 in Tehran, Tabriz and Mashhad. The network provides the subscribers with an advanced generation of GSM system to enable them get use of EDGE. Irancell made countrywide coverage with FD-LTE and TD-LTE.
Shareholders
Irancell has two shareholders: Iran Electronic Development Company , and MTN International Limited. IEDC currently has two key shareholders:
According to Reuters, the company was able to obtain banned U.S. technologies despite imposed sanctions against Iran.
Sunni insult and boycott
In July 2013, Iran's Sunni community which is the second largest religious group, accused the company of insulting caliph Umar, after he was called "deceived by the Devil" in a competition's question. People in predominantly Sunni Provinces Kurdistan and Sistan & Baluchestan boycotted the company and a Sunni MP voiced their anger in a parliamentary session. Irancell later apologised for the 'unintentional mistake'.
After Irancell doubled the prices for its mobile web services in December 2014, some angered users started protesting the company via the social media. Subscribers decided to hold a boycott on the company and remove their SIM cards altogether on December 31, 2014.
Subscribers' privacy leak
Irancell has been criticized for its privacy policy. In July 2016, a robot known as MTN Bot leaked data on personal information of millions of Irancell subscribers on Telegram. Irancell did not pledge responsibility for the leakage and accused its rivals for the turmoil caused by the news. On 3 July 2016, Minister of CommunicationsMahmoud Vaezi told that the data was leaked by an intelligence agent when Irancell handed subscribers' data to an anonymous intelligence agency in Iran upon an inquiry in 2014.