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  2. Telecommunications in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The Ley de Emisión del Pensamiento (Law on Expression of Thought) prohibits libel, slander, and treason in printed form, and stipulates that the author of any publication containing an opinion that the judiciary considers to be subversive, morally damaging, or "disrespectful" of private life may be subject to punishment. The Law on Expression ...

  3. Claro Company - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of television stations in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    canal 25 (Guatemala City): Guatevision "Un canal como debe ser" Canal 27 (Guatemala City)| 28 and 66: El Canal de la Esperanza (Christian Ministry Grounds) Canal 29 (Guatemala City): Grupo Nuevo Mundo; Canal 31 (Guatemala City): TV Azteca; formerly known as Latitud Televisión; Canal 33 (Guatemala City): TV-USAC; Canal 35 (Guatemala City): TV ...

  5. List of cable television companies - Wikipedia

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    Orange Belgium - the second largest mobile operator in Belgium since 2016; operates as a "Cable Virtual Network Operator" (CVNO) using VOO and Telenet networks; Telenet - in Flanders, Brussels region and Hainaut province.

  6. Millicom - Wikipedia

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    Millicom operates in nine Latin American markets, including Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama and Paraguay. [5] [6] After two years of planning, the company began operations when the founders completed a $131,000 share purchase in May 1982.

  7. Cable television by region - Wikipedia

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    The Autoridade Nacional de Comunicações (ANACOM) has requested all Portuguese cable television providers to switch over to digital cable as soon as possible. Because TVTEL, PluriCanal and Bragatel decided not to renew their licenses after the said announcement, NOS has decided to acquire them and all their customers have been transitioned to ...

  8. Mass media in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Mass media in Guatemala is dominated in the area of commercial television by Mexican media mogul Remigio Ángel González, who since the mid-1990s has "virtual monopoly control of that nation's commercial television airwaves". [1] González controls four television stations in Guatemala - El Super Canal, Televisiete, Teleonce and Trecevisión. [2]

  9. TV Azteca Guate - Wikipedia

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    The channel began operations on March 5, 2006, under the television company Latitud Televisión, operating channels 31 and 35 UHF in Guatemala City, they were owned by the Botrán family (owners of the liquor company Industrias Licoreras de Guatemala), in March 2008 the 70% of the company was acquired by Mexico's TV Azteca to operate in Guatemala under the Azteca 31 and Azteca 35 channels.