Beeline

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Beeline can refer to several different concepts and entities, including a telecommunications company, a transportation service, and a term used in navigation. Below are the detailed descriptions of each:

Beeline (Telecommunications)[edit | edit source]

Beeline is a brand used by the telecommunications company VEON. It provides mobile and internet services in several countries, primarily in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States. The brand was launched in 1993 and has since become one of the leading telecommunications providers in the region.

Services[edit | edit source]

Beeline offers a variety of services, including:

History[edit | edit source]

Beeline was originally part of the VimpelCom group, which later rebranded to VEON. The company has expanded its services and coverage over the years, becoming a significant player in the telecommunications market.

Beeline (Transportation)[edit | edit source]

Beeline is also the name of several public transportation services around the world. These services typically provide bus routes and other forms of public transit.

Examples[edit | edit source]

Beeline (Navigation)[edit | edit source]

In navigation, a beeline refers to the shortest path between two points, typically represented as a straight line. The term originates from the behavior of bees, which are known to fly directly to their destination.

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