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Claro Colombia (América Móvil) ETB (via Tigo network) Móvil éxito (Grupo Éxito) (via Tigo network) Movistar (Telefónica) Tigo Colombia (Millicom, ETB, EPM) Uff Móvil (Bancolombia, Grupo Ardila Lulle) (via Tigo network) UNE ; Virgin Mobile (via Movistar network)
Colombia Móvil S.A., marketed under Tigo (formerly OLA), is the third largest mobile phone company in Colombia. It is headquartered in Bogotá, D.C.
16 Colombia. 17 Costa Rica. 18 Cuba. 19 Curaçao. 20 Dominica. 21 Dominican Republic. 22 Ecuador. 23 El Salvador. 24 Falkland Islands. ... (using Tigo) 1900(2) MHz ...
Bellsouth Colombia: Not operational: GSM 850 / GSM 1900 / CDMA 850: MNC withdrawn; network acquired by Movistar [26] 732: 103: Tigo: Colombia Móvil S.A. ESP: Operational: UMTS 2100 / LTE 700 / LTE 1700 / LTE 2600 / 5G 3500 [1] [3] GSM shut down Nov 2022 [27] 732: 111: Tigo: Colombia Móvil S.A. ESP: Operational: UMTS 2100 / LTE 700 / LTE 1700 ...
Tigo Colombia launched in 2006 and is Colombia's third largest mobile service provider with more than ten million customers. Its services include Tigo Money and UNE internet and broadband, with significant further market penetration anticipated in 2014 following a Merger Framework Agreement signed in 2013 with UNE EPM Telecomunicaciones, of the ...
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Tigo and Movistar offer prepaid customers flat-rate per-minute plans for calls placed to all mobile service providers and landlines within Colombia (229 and 199 pesos per minute, respectively). The cheapest per-minute rate for Claro prepaid customers is 249 pesos per minute, a rate valid for only nine "preferred Claro numbers".
By late 2009 39% of households had internet access Colombia had 581,877 Internet hosts in 2006. Although as many as 70 percent of Colombians accessed the Internet over their ordinary telephone lines, dial-up access is losing ground to broadband. In 2005 Colombia had 345,000 broadband subscriber lines, or one per 100 inhabitants.