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International Operator Brand Users Technology Web Site América Móvil: Claro/PCS Digital : 3,591,138 (June 2007) CDMA 1x EVDO Rev 0 1900 MHz, GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900/1900 MHz, UMTS/HSPA 1900 MHz (1.5 Mbit/s) with video calling and data services available.
Claro was introduced in Guatemala on September 7, 2006 as a rebranding of Telgua-owned PCS Digital and Alo de PCS. As of March 31, 2007, Claro in Guatemala had more than 5.2 million subscribers, with CDMA/1XRTT, GSM/GPRS/EDGE and UMTS/HSDPA (some cities with HSPA) wireless technology.
In Guatemala, Tigo's competitors are: the Spanish movistar and the Mexican Claro. On August 29, 2008 TIGO launched their 3.5G data network operating on the HSDPA 850 MHz band, and is currently the only 3.5G network in Guatemala, as well as the one with least speed caps (a cap of 3.6 Mbit/s has been set) while other networks (such as Claro) cap ...
In 1996, he bought the newly privatized telecommunications firm TELGUA, now known as Claro Guatemala. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] In 2003, he ran for President as a member of the Democracia Cristiana Guatemalteca political party, but withdrew.
Claro Música is a music streaming platform available in South America and Central America. [2] This service is offered in countries where the Claro telephone platform exists, [ 3 ] for Windows , Android and iOS devices. [ 4 ]
López Estrada was also the founder and President of the Board of Directors of Tigo Foundation. According to its website, Tigo Foundation is dedicated to support children in Guatemala with healthcare, education and sports. Their website also cites that from its foundation in 2009 to 2017, 250 schools have been built in the rural areas in Guatemala.
CLARO (political party), a political party in Orihuela, Spain; Claro (restaurant), a Michelin-starred restaurant in Brooklyn, New York; Claro (surname), a surname (includes a list) Claro TV, a Latin American pay television operator; Claro, a light-colored cigar wrapper; The wood of the Juglans hindsii, sometimes called claro walnut
Corazón is available in Mexico under the providers Totalplay, Megacable and Star TV [], Peru on Movistar TV, [2] Chile on VTR, [3] Brazil on Guigo TV, [4] Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama on Claro TV, and in the United States under the FAST channels (Free ad-supported Streaming Television).