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Type
  
S.A. (corporation)

Industry
  
Telecommunications

Number of employees
  
12,841

Traded as
  
BM&F Bovespa

Founded
  
1995

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Key people
  
Manoel Horácio Francisco da Silva, (Chairman) Rodrigo Modesto de Abreu (CEO)

Products
  
Fixed line, Mobile phone, GSM, Internet Mobile

Website
  
www.tim.com.br www.timparti.com.br

CEO
  
Stefano de Angelis (11 May 2016–)

Headquarters
  
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Stock price
  
TIMP3 (BVMF) R$ 10.37 +0.18 (+1.77%)4 Apr, 5:07 PM GMT-3 - Disclaimer

Parent organizations
  
TIM, Tim Brasil Serviços e Participações S.A.

Subsidiaries
  
TIM Sul S.A., Tim Rio Norte S/A, Intelig Telecomunica, TIM Celular S.A.

Profiles

TIM Participações or TIM Brasil is the Brazilian subsidiary of Telecom Italia Mobile an Italian telecommunications company, which owned 67% of the company as of 2014. TIM Participações started its activities in Brazil in 1998 and since 2002 has consolidated its national presence, becoming the first mobile phone company present in all Brazilian States and have more than 70.9 million customers.

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The Company, through the GSM technology, has a national reach of approximately 93% of urban population and offers services to mobile and fixed telephony, data transmission and Internet access at high speed, bringing the convergence of services for all its customers in a single company.

TIM Participações is headquartered in Rio de Janeiro and its listed in BM&F Bovespa and NYSE, in São Paulo and New York City exchanges respectively.

On May 5, 2012 TIM's chairman Luca Luciani resigned from all of his duties at TIM either in Brazil or Italy. There were charges concerning scams about the activation of SIM cards for deceased and non-existing persons.

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Products and services

TIM LIVE is a broadband internet service provided in some locations from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, which uses the VDSL2 technology, currently in two speeds: 35 Mbit/s down (20 Mbit/s up) and 50 Mbit/s down (30 Mbit/s up).

TIM has announced investments up to R$ 100 million/year, within the R$ 3 billion available from the group investment plan. The acquisition from the AES Atimus network in the amount of R$ 1.5 billion allowed a great deal of this operation to be possible. The company is still studying the possibility of expanding this service to other cities.

National fraud in Brazilian prepaid mobile lines

On 8 August 2012, TIM Brasil became involved in a massive scandal after the release of a report by the Brazilian National Telecommunications Agency Anatel.

The report points out that on TIM's prepaid voice plan (24.7% market share), called "Infinity" (in which the user pays roughly US$0.12 for each unlimited time call), calls were intentionally dropped by the company which forced customers to make (and pay for) new calls to continue talking. In just one day, 8.1 million calls were dropped and the total profit was approximately US$2 million.

Upon release of the report, the Public Ministry of the Paraná State filed a lawsuit against TIM asking that it stop selling new mobile lines in Brazil and pay a multimillion-dollar fine for the damages against consumers.

References

TIM Brasil Wikipedia