Claro
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Nokia and Claro have completed the first stage of Colombia’s largest 5G deployment, covering over 1,000 sites across the nation.
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Brazil’s National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) has announced a regulatory sandbox designed to support trials for direct to device satellite connectivity.
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SES has signed a multiyear capacity renewal agreement with Claro Brasil, through Embratel, its corporate solutions division.
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TIM has confirmed that TIM Brasil, together with Telefônica Brasil (VIVO) and Claro, have sent a notification of the closing to the Oi Group for acquisition of its mobile assets.
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Parallel Wireless is partnering with Inatel, Telecom Infra Project (TIP), Brisanet, Claro, TIM, and Vivo to conduct an Open RAN field trial in Brazil.
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Digicel Panama will withdraw from the telecommunications market in the country following the approval of the Cable & Wireless acquisition of Claro, in which the government is a major shareholder.
Forthcoming events
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Claro, Vivo and TIM win 5G spectrum during the first day of Brazil's auction, raising approximately R$7.09 billion ($1.27 billion).
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Brazil's telecoms regulator Anatel has confirmed the country will conducts its "largest spectrum auction ever" in the coming months.
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In this episode of the Digital Digest, we roundup the biggest stories of the week from breaking news out of GTT to a world first from BT.
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The battle over the future of Oi’s mobile operations has ended, with three companies winning joint control for US$3.23 billion in an auction in which they were the only bidder.
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Brazilian operator Oi has sold its mobile business to a consortium of three other operators for the equivalent of €2.6 billion, according to overnight reports.
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A consortium of América Móvil, Telefónica and TIM subsidiaries in Brazil is set to win its battle for bankrupt company Oi after a rival bidder dropped out.
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TIM’s board has approved a proposal from private equity company KKR to acquire a share in its fixed network – but no final decision will be made before the end of August.
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TIM confirms that its subsidiary in Brazil TIM S.A., jointly with Telefônica Brasil S.A. and Claro S.A., has submitted a binding offer for Oi Group's mobile business.
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Claro Argentina has selected Comtech Telecommunications’ heights networking platform to connect rural communities throughout Argentina with high-speed 2G/3G and LTE backhaul.