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Unitel T+

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Unitel T+
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded21 December 2007
HeadquartersPraia, Cape Verde
ProductsTelecommunications services
Internet services
Websitewww.uniteltmais.cv

Unitel T+ is a Cape Verdean telecommunications company owned by Angolan company Unitel.

History

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The company started operating on 21 December 2007 as T+,[1] breaking Cabo Verde Telecom's monopoly in the mobile sector.[2][3]

In October 2012, T+ was acquired by Unitel's subsidiary Unitel International.[4] In 2020, it won a litigation against CVTelecom for the installation of an undersea cable in Praia.[5] In 2021, it launched its television platform, Casa+ TV.[6] With its launch, SPI International started providing its channels to the new market.[7] As of 2023, it had more subscribers than CVT/Alou in the islands of Boavista, Sal and Santiago.[8]

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