YinYangia Telecom

YinYangia Telecom is a YinYangian telecommunications company founded in 1971 as Toracom.

History
It all started in 1971 when Dzongwe Killa from Burma (present day Myanmar) started his new life on Toralaq Republic on 1964. He founded a telecommunications company called Toracom to let the Toralaq people communicate with each other.

In April 21, 1974, he introduced the first SIM Card. When he died in 1975, his son, Kaiwan Dzongwe, became the second CEO.

In May 4, 1981, Kaiwan introduced the 5.1 Megabyte Musination Memory Card. He also introduced Torafona telephone series, which was discontinued in 1993.

In October 11, 1983, Kaiwan gave up being the CEO and hired Zhonwein Xinghai, the first female CEO of Toracom. In 1985, she introduced broadband internet connection to help Toralaqs to use the internet.

In 1990, Zhonwein died in cancer and Draezala Redjsn became the new CEO. He updated the SIM Card. In 1997, he gave up and told his friend, Salam Kilwan, to be the CEO of the company.

In 1999, after YinYangia officially became independent, Salam decided to rename Toracom to a brand new name, named after the country, which is YinYangia Telecom.

In 2003, Salam hired Djefran Prawe. Djefran decided to change the logo to a new one, because the old one looked very cheap, and the logo is still in use.

In 2011, Salam hired Hebra Suna, current CEO. He also updated a lot of things. As of today, it is the largest telecommunications company not only in YinYangia, but the world.