General Information
Communication standard: Moldcell has a license to work in GSM standard on frequencies from 900 to 1800 MHz in UMTS standard on frequency of 2100 as well as in LTE standard on frequency of 2600 MHz.
Moldcell started its operations in Moldova in April 2000 having launched a new phase in the development of mobile communication sector in Moldova. Moldcell shareholders are: MolFintur SRL holding 1% of the shares and Fintur Holdings BV owning 99% of the shares. By means of Moldcell Fintur marks one of its successful accomplishments on the market of Eastern Europe.
Moldcell is a dynamic GSM operator that aims to satisfy its customers through high quality services and products in Moldova.
The high tech infrastructure and equipment, qualified human resources as well as the shareholders's experience and support make it possible for Moldcell to provide the right services to every segment on the market.
As for May 1, 2011, Moldcell network is available to 97.35% of population on 96.81% of the territory of Moldova.
Moldcell was the first operator in the Republic of Moldova that started providing such services as SMS, Roaming for prepaid packages and per-second charging, WAP/Internet Access, GPRS, EDGE and 3G, which means innovative approach for the benefit of GSM users.
Moldcell offers products and services to its customers by means of a developed sales network on the entire territory of the Republic.
Numbering resources:
Moldcell network codes are:
Internationally they have the form:
+373780xxxxx +373781xxxxx +373782xxxxx +373783xxxxx +373784xxxxx +373788xxxxx +37379xxxxxxNetwork code: 259 02, where 259 — Mobile Country Code (MCC) for Moldova, and 02 — Mobile Network Code (MNC) for Moldcell network.
Display on the phone screen: MD Moldcell, Moldcell, MD-02 or 259 02 in dependence from the phone type.
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