Mobikom

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Mobikom is a defunct NMT mobile network in Bulgaria. It existed from 1992 until 2008, although its customer base had drastically fallen in its latter years, since the introduction of GSM.

It was established as a joint venture between Cable & Wireless (49%), Bulgarian Telecommunications Company (39%) and Radioelectronic Systems.[1]

Mobikom originally used the network code 0799, which was later changed to 048, with the customer number increasing from five digits to six.[2]

Mobikom also ran a public payphone service, which was for a time called Mobika (identical logo, except for the spelling).[3][4]

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External links

  • Official website (Still active as of Sept 2012; altered as of Mar 2013)
  • RIP Mobikom (in Bulgarian) 5 Aug 2008. Retrieved 18 Sept 2012.





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  1. Radio Telecommunications Company MOBIKOM (in Bulgarian) 5 May 2012. Retrieved 18 Sept 2012.
  2. Gelesoft news (in Bulgarian) (Publishing date unknown) Retrieved 18 Sept 2012.
  3. Mobikom phone card, Colnect.com. Retrieved Mar 2013.
  4. Mobika phone card, Colnect.com. Retrieved Mar 2013.