Télécom Centerres

Télécom Centerres, S.A.R.L., commonly known simply by its acronym TC, is both the largest and the oldest telecommunications company in Centlands, being founded as Postes, Téléphones et Télégraphes de Centerres in 1961. Originally founded as a state-owned company, most of the Government's shares were privatized between 1989 and 1998.

It currently operates seven brands: Télécom Centerres (fixed telephony and internet), Télécom Centerres Mobile (mobile telephony, launched in 1991), Télécom Centerres Câble (cable television, launched in 1994), Télécom Centerres Business (enterprises services), Tcap (youth-oriented MVNO), Netive (low-cost MVNO), Tweb (web portal) and Pages Jaunes (telephone directory).

It is headquartered in San Cants and it is majority-owned by the Centlandian Government (23,5%).

1961-1975
In its early years, the Centlandian telecommunications and post services were localized and non-profit, until the foundation of Postes, Téléphones et Télégraphes de Centerres (English: Post, Telephones and Telegraphs of Centlands, shortly PTTC) in 1961, although the telecommunications companies remained state-owned.

1975-1981
In 1975, PTTC was split into Postes Centerres and Téléphones et Télégraphes de Centerres.

1981-1989
The logo is nicknamed "Le Croix de Communication" (The Communication Cross).

1991-1996
In 1991, when telegraphs were in its decline, TTC dropped "Télégraphes" from its name and it was renamed Télécom Centerres (English: Telecom Centlands, shortly TC).