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Proximus
NameProximus
TypePublic
Traded asEuronext: PROX
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1994
FounderBelgian State
HeadquartersBrussels, Belgium
Area servedBelgium, Luxembourg
Key peopleGuillaume Boutin, Dominique Leroy
ProductsMobile phone, Internet, Television, Landline
Revenue€5.994 billion (2020)
Operating income€944 million (2020)
Net income€541 million (2020)
Total assets€8.414 billion (2020)
Total equity€2.366 billion (2020)
OwnerBelgian State (53.51%)
Num employees13,539 (2020)

Proximus. As the largest telecommunications company in Belgium, Proximus provides a wide range of services, including mobile phone and internet services, to its customers. Proximus is listed on the Euronext Brussels stock exchange and is majority-owned by the Belgian State. The company has partnerships with other major telecommunications companies, such as Orange Belgium and Telenet Group.

Introduction

Proximus is a leading telecommunications company in Belgium, offering a range of services to its customers, including mobile phone and internet services. The company has a strong presence in the Belgian market, with a large customer base and a wide range of services. Proximus has partnerships with other major telecommunications companies, such as Vodafone Group and Deutsche Telekom. The company is also a member of the GSMA and the ETNO, and has collaborated with other companies, such as Cisco Systems and Ericsson.

History

Proximus was founded in 1994 as a state-owned company, with the Belgian State as its sole shareholder. The company was initially known as Belgacom and was responsible for providing telecommunications services to the Belgian market. Over the years, the company has undergone significant changes, including the introduction of new services, such as mobile phone and internet services. In 2014, the company changed its name to Proximus, and has since expanded its services to include television and landline services. Proximus has also partnered with other companies, such as Netflix and Amazon Web Services, to offer a range of services to its customers.

Services

Proximus offers a wide range of services to its customers, including mobile phone and internet services. The company also provides television and landline services, as well as a range of other services, such as cloud computing and cybersecurity services. Proximus has partnered with other companies, such as Microsoft and IBM, to offer a range of services to its customers. The company has also launched a number of initiatives, such as the Proximus Pickx platform, which offers a range of television and video on demand services. Proximus has also collaborated with other companies, such as Google and Facebook, to offer a range of services to its customers.

Network

Proximus has a large and extensive network in Belgium, with a wide range of cell towers and fiber optic cables. The company has invested heavily in its network, with a focus on providing high-quality services to its customers. Proximus has also partnered with other companies, such as Nokia and Huawei, to develop and implement new technologies, such as 5G and IoT. The company has also launched a number of initiatives, such as the Proximus 5G network, which offers high-speed mobile phone services to its customers. Proximus has also collaborated with other companies, such as Intel and Qualcomm, to develop and implement new technologies.

Subsidiaries

Proximus has a number of subsidiaries, including Proximus Solutions and Proximus ICT. These subsidiaries offer a range of services, including cloud computing and cybersecurity services. Proximus has also partnered with other companies, such as Accenture and Deloitte, to offer a range of services to its customers. The company has also launched a number of initiatives, such as the Proximus Innovation Lab, which focuses on developing and implementing new technologies, such as artificial intelligence and blockchain. Proximus has also collaborated with other companies, such as Amazon and SAP, to offer a range of services to its customers. Category:Telecommunications companies of Belgium