Shatel

Coordinates: 35°46′49.96″N 51°26′9.30″E / 35.7805444°N 51.4359167°E / 35.7805444; 51.4359167

Aria Rasana Tadbir (Shatel)
Private
Industry Telecommunications
Founded 1999
Headquarters Tehran, Iran
Area served
Iran nationwide
Services ADSL2+, Dialup, VoIP, VPN, Broadband, IPTV, Colocation
Number of employees
800 in Tehran[1]
160 customer support
400 engineers countrywide[2]
Website en.shatel.ir

Shatel is an Iranian Internet Service Provider and a "Large" Local Internet registry[3] based in Tehran, Iran . Shatel is the first ADSL2+ service provider in the country, and the first gigabit wireless network operator based on registered microwave frequency.[4] Shatel is the brand name of the 6 satellite companies including Aria Shatel, Aria Rasaneh Tadbir, Asr-e Shatel Ertebat (Isfahan), Aria Rasaneh Tadbir (Karaj), Aria Resaneh (Tabriz), Aria Tel.[5]

History

Shatel Headquarters office at Tehran, Iran

Shatel Group launched in 2002 after acquiring the ISP and ICP licenses from the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology, starting with a 20 personnel team. Shatel activities were initially focused on providing clients with Internet access using dialup services and international calling cards. In one year and in line with the growing usage of the Internet in Iran, the formation of the "radio services regulation" in the country, Shatel Group acquired Telecommunication Company of Iran’s PAP license.

After acquiring the licenses, Shatel invested in high speed ADSL2+ Internet access and the related supplementary services such as VPN, VOD, VODSL, as well as a network infrastructure for e-learning. With the expansion of the Group’s activities, various services and products were added to the Shatel basket, such as broadband in the forms of leased lines and wireless, as well as special LAN and MAN connection setup solutions for organizations.[6]

In Sep 2011 Shatel awarded as one of the VoIP termination routes to Iran by Telecommunication Infrastructure Company of Iran.[7]

Products and services

Shatel was one of the first companies in Iran to be awarded a Private Access Provider license (allowing them to deploy ADSL).[11] Shatel ADSL2+ services are enabled in about 450 Telephone Centers national wide with about 80 Telephone Centers in Tehran.[12] Founders of the Company Have begun their activity in the field of WAN, LAN computer networks designing and also disassembling satellite and wireless systems as spread in three main cities of Iran (Tehran, Karaj and Tabriz) since 1999.

Besides services mentioned above, Shatel Group of companies is the exclusive premium partner of ZyXEL manufacturer in Iran.[13]

Achievements

Offices and coverage

Shatel Customer Support Department at central office

Head office is in northern Tehran, with many representatives and local branches around the country. Almost 11 provinces had covered cities till August 2007 including satellite companies in Isfahan, Kashan, Tabriz and Karaj[25] and about 24 agencies nationwide.[26]

Organization

Headquarters office in Tehran has 800 employees[27] with 160 in customer support department. Nationwide employees include about 1200 with about 400 engineers.[28] Headquarter office has departments like market R&D, technical R&D, quality management, product marketing and training. This company has also relationships with Iranian universities for their employee training courses.[29]

Competition

Shatel is in major competition with Afranet, ParsOnline, Sepanta, Neda Rayaneh [30] and other local ISPs

References

  1. "Shatel Human Resources". Shatel Website.
  2. The Business Year, VIP Interview M. Hassan Shanesaz Zadeh. that extra something, Sep 2012
  3. "Aria Rasana Tadbir". Ripe.net.
  4. "About Shatel". Shatel Website.
  5. "Satellite Companies". Shatel Website. shatel.ir. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  6. Shatel Website Our Story, Retrieved: 4/8/2012
  7. Shatel awarded as the VoIP Carrier in Iran, shatel.ir, Retrieved in: 8/17/2012]
  8. "Important activities". Shatel website.
  9. "Find a Partner". Kaspersky Labs. Retrieved 13 January 2012.
  10. Establishment of SHATEL Education and Research Center, shatel.ir, Retrieved in: 8/17/2012]
  11. Shatel website, About Shatel, shatel.ir, Retrieval data: 1/2/2012
  12. "ADSL Services". Shatel Website. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  13. "Technical and Scientific Support". Shatel Website. Retrieved 8 January 2012.
  14. ITIran, PAP and SAP operators grading, "Aria Resaneh Tadbir (Shatel", Parsian Lean Communications, ... correspondingly earn first to tenth place among PAP companies.", retrieved: 06/02/2013
  15. shatel.ir, Choosing Shatel as top high-speed internet service provider and operator in Iran, "Shatel has gained top grade in data communication scope and has received golden statue and certificate", retrieved: 06/02/2013
  16. Hamshahri Online, Introducing top ICT operators, "Among PAP permit holders, Aria Resaneh Tadbir (Shatel) and Pars Lean Communications and Asiatech hold 1st to 3rd positions in information technology service operators assessment.", retrieved: 06/02/2013
  17. MATMA Report, matma.ir, Retrieval date: 1/2/2012
  18. Shatel website, EFQM Two-Star Award for Shatel, retrieved 6/2/2013
  19. Shatel Website, Awarding Shatel as the first ranked among IT corporations in Iran, retrieved 4/8/2012
  20. Matma Statistics, matma.ir, Retrieval date: 8/14/2012
  21. ISO 9001 News, shatel.ir, Retrieval date: 8/14/2012
  22. ICTINQA News, shatel.ir, Retrieval date: 8/14/2012
  23. Iranian Excellence Awards, Top Organizations, retrieved: 06/02/2013
  24. 90ict.ir, Shatel Receives ISO 14001 certificate, retrieved: 06/02/2013
  25. Shatel website, Shatel in Provinces, shatel.ir, Retrieval Date: 1/2/2012
  26. "Agencies". Shatel Website. Retrieved 8 January 2012.
  27. "Shatel Human Resources". Shatel Website.
  28. The Business Year, VIP Interview M. Hassan Shanesaz Zadeh. that extra something, Sep 2012
  29. The Business Year, VIP Interview M. Hassan Shanesaz Zadeh. that extra something, Sep 2012
  30. a look at 6 Iranian ISPs
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