Biggest companies trending in telecommunications in Q1 2021
GlobalData Technology 6th May 2021 (Last Updated May 6th, 2021 15:58)
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GlobalData research has found the top companies trending based on their performance and engagement online.
Using research from GlobalData’s Influencer platform, Verdict has named five of the top companies trending in telecommunication in Q1 2021.
Biggest companies trending in telecommunications: The top five
1. Verizon Communications – 730 mentions
Verizon Communications is a provider of communication, information, and entertainment products and services to consumers, businesses, and governmental agencies. It acts as a holding company and operates via three divisions including Verizon Consumer Group, Verizon Business Group and Verizon Media Group.
Published: May 4th, 2021
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