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Asiacell

Asiacell is an Iraqi mobile network operator that provides GSM-based cellular and data services to consumer, enterprise, and public-sector customers.

  • Mobile voice and messaging services over Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and related cellular standards
  • Mobile data connectivity, including 3G/4G services for smartphones and data devices
  • Enterprise mobile solutions for businesses and government entities
  • Prepaid and postpaid subscription plans with localized tariffs and bundles
  • Value-added services such as content, roaming, and account management tools

More About Asiacell

Asiacell operates as a national mobile network operator in Iraq, offering network coverage and connectivity services that support both individual subscribers and institutional users such as enterprises and government organizations. Its core portfolio centers on GSM-based mobile voice, Service Mesh Security (SMS), and mobile data, which form the network layer for a range of communication and application use cases. For enterprise technical stakeholders, Asiacell functions as a carrier partner that can provide subscriber connectivity, numbering resources, and mobile access for distributed workforces and field operations.

The company’s services are based on standard cellular technologies, including GSM for circuit-switched voice and messaging and packet-switched data services delivered through 3G and 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) (mobile connectivity). These technologies align with common device ecosystems and roaming frameworks used by international carriers, enabling interoperability for inbound and outbound roaming. Asiacell’s SIM-based access integrates with standard mobile operating systems, device management tools, and network security controls used in corporate environments.

Asiacell provides prepaid and postpaid subscription plans that can be aligned with different consumption patterns, from retail users to corporate accounts with multiple lines. For enterprises, its offerings can support fleet communications, branch and remote site connectivity via mobile broadband, and redundancy options for critical communication links. Value-added services (carrier services), such as international roaming, local and international calling bundles, and mobile content or digital services, extend the use cases beyond basic telephony, while account management tools support billing oversight and usage monitoring.

From a marketplace taxonomy perspective, Asiacell is categorized primarily as a mobile network operator (telecommunications), with solution areas covering mobile voice, mobile broadband data, and carrier-grade connectivity for enterprise and public-sector customers within Iraq. Technical teams evaluating Asiacell would focus on coverage footprint, network performance characteristics, available business plans and service-level constructs, and interoperability with existing enterprise communications, Virtual Private Network (VPN), and security architectures. The company’s role in the connectivity stack situates it as an access and transport provider for higher-layer enterprise collaboration, cloud, and application services that rely on reliable mobile network infrastructure.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 3,000
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $500M-$1B

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Market Segmentation

  • Type: Public
  • Sector: Telecommunication Services
  • Group: Telecommunication Services
  • Industry: Diversified Telecommunication Services
  • Sub-Industry: Integrated Telecommunication Services