Millicom
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Liberty Latin America has agreed to combine its operations in Costa Rica with Millicom.
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Millicom (Tigo) is to build two new terrestrial routes across the Bolivia and Paraguay border, directly connecting these countries for the first time.
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Millicom, the Latin American telecoms firm, has confirmed it is in talks with Apollo Global Management and Claure Group over a potential sale.
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Millicom has announced that it has signed a wholesale network access agreement with Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de Bogota (ETB).
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Millicom's business operation in Colombia (Tigo Colombia) has entered into a wholesale network access agreement with Ufinet.
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Millicom has closed the previously announced transaction to acquire the remaining 20% interest in Telecomunicaciones Digitales, S.A. (Cable Onda or Tigo Panama).
Forthcoming events
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An intervention by US vice president Kamala Harris had led to Millicom’s decision to invest US$700 million improving its mobile and broadband networks in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.
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As reporting season continues, Indosat Ooredoo, KPN, STC, Milicom and T-Mobile have reported their latest quarterly results – with some players taking the chance to also report on thier ESG progress.
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Millicom (Tigo) has selected VMware for the unification of its disparate IT operations and to support its multi-cloud ambitions due to the complexity of its networks.
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Both Millicom and du have reported strong performance growth for fourth quarter of 2021.
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Millicom has teamed up with the FreeMove Alliance – a global group comprising Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telia and Telecom Italia – to deliver connectivity solutions to multinationals across the Americas and beyond.
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Tigo Business, the wholesale unit of Millicom, has launched its Cloud Center of Excellence (CCoE) in Central America in collaboration with Microsoft.
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Millicom chief financial officer (CFO) Tim Pennington will retire from the role on 1st April and will be succeeded by Sheldon Bruha.
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Millicom is to acquire the remaining 45% equity interest in its joint venture businesses in Guatemala (Tigo Guatemala) for $2.2 billion in cash.
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Millicom has pledged $250 million for the 2021-2022 period to support its modernisation and expansion plans across Panama.
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Millicom to invest $135 million over two to three years as it modernises its mobile networks in Honduras, Paraguay, and Bolivia.
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Millicom has started the first moves to open RAN operation in its mobile networks in Latin America.
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Major companies are reporting their Q1 results.