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'''Syrian Telecom''' (officially: '''Syrian Telecommunications Establishment''') ({{lang-ar|'''الإتصالات السورية'''}}) is a [[telecommunications]] company in [[Syria]]. The company is affiliated with the government of Syria. Baker Baker has served as Director General and CEO for Syria Telecom for several years.<ref>http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/membership/portal/index.asp?Name=880</ref> Their partners include ST-Samsung of Korea, a technology solutions provider to Syria, Iraq, and Sudan.<ref>http://www.st-samsung.com/</ref><ref>http://www.st-samsung.com/profile.pdf</ref>
'''Syrian Telecom''' (officially: '''Syrian Telecommunications Establishment''') ({{lang-ar|'''الإتصالات السورية'''}}) is a [[telecommunications]] company in [[Syria]]. The company is affiliated with the government of Syria. Baker Baker has served as Director General and CEO for Syria Telecom for several years.<ref>http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/membership/portal/index.asp?Name=880</ref> Their partners include ST-Samsung of Korea, a technology solutions provider to Syria, [[Iraq]], and [[Sudan]].<ref>http://www.st-samsung.com/</ref><ref>http://www.st-samsung.com/profile.pdf</ref>


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Revision as of 23:50, 15 August 2013

Syrian Telecom
IndustryTelecommunications
Headquarters,
Number of locations
Fayez Mansour Street, Mazza Area 35108
Key people
Bashar al-Assad (President)[1]
Baker Baker (CEO)
ParentMinistry of Communications and Technology (Syria)
Websitehttp://www.ste.gov.sy/

Syrian Telecom (officially: Syrian Telecommunications Establishment) (Template:Lang-ar) is a telecommunications company in Syria. The company is affiliated with the government of Syria. Baker Baker has served as Director General and CEO for Syria Telecom for several years.[2] Their partners include ST-Samsung of Korea, a technology solutions provider to Syria, Iraq, and Sudan.[3][4]

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