Partner Communications Company Ltd
TASE:PTNR

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Partner Communications Company Ltd
TASE:PTNR
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Price: 3 792 ILS -1.84%
Market Cap: 7B ILS
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Partner Communications Company Ltd
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Partner Communications Co. Ltd. engages in the provision of telecommunications services. The firm is engaged in the business of cellular telephony, provided on its second generation (2G), third generation (3G) and fourth generation (4G) networks. The company operates through two segments: cellular segment and fixed-line segment. Its products and services are marketed under the Partner brand. The firm's cellular business segment includes basic cellular telephony services, text messaging, data, airtime, interconnect, roaming, content services and other value added services. The fixed-line segment includes a range of services provided over fixed-line networks, including Internet service provider (ISP) services, business information storage in a data center and cloud services. The firm also provides wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) networks and fixed-line voice communication services. In addition, the fixed-line segment includes sales of related equipment. The company also offers anti-virus and anti-spam filtering.

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