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The new format of Cellcom TV: Series of two minutes
The micro–drama trend, which has already become a huge industry in China and the USA, arrives in Israel for the first time through a collaboration between Cellcom TV and the company Shortical.
GB News expands international reach with launch in Israel - exclusive
Israeli company wins the technology Oscar
Cellcom launches a new campaign and offers customers a free line for a year for their child
Israel's high-speed internet revolution continues
IBC Unlimited raised NIS 450 million in funding from Migdal Insurance and Finance and Discount Bank to continue deploying its fiber optic network.
Israel's Netvision still down after 5 days despite promises
Customers have lost hundreds of thousands of shekels due to Netvision faltering, and the company has said it hasn't even begun considering compensation.
Israeli Netvision email services remain down after four days
Company spokeswoman Danielle Gold Alon said that service was expected to return Monday night.
Airbnb security lapse leaves SIM customers vulnerable to data breaches
On Airbnb, a user who enters and verifies a phone number will be automatically redirected to an existing account if the phone number has been registered with it.
How are Israeli phone companies doing? Second quarter reviews are out
The communications industry experienced positive results in the second quarter after years of losses. Here are the numbers.
What will Israel's electricity reform mean for consumers?
Cellcom CEO Avi Gabay and others referred to the announcement as a revolution, while many were unaware that a radical change to the electricity field
Why Cellcom's message of coexistence backfired - analysis
Within hours of the protest, swarms of users reportedly canceled their Cellcom service.
Israel's largest mobile Telecom provider leaving Wall Street
Costs and challenges of NY listing too much for Cellcom.
Cellcom overcharged customer NIS 3,000 for new iPhone
Instead of the original agreed upon amount of NIS 4,986, the customer was charged NIS 7,884 by the cellular company.
Cellcom purchase of Golan Telecom approved by Israel regulator
Cellcom (CEL.N) in February offered to pay 590 million shekels ($171 million) for its smaller rival, which is held by Electra Consumer Products (ECP.TA).