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  2. Internet in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Telmex started selling ISDN connections under the Prodigy Turbo brand name in the mid '90s. The service was then replaced for a few years with xDSL connections sold under the Prodigy Infinitum brand name. XDSL is now being offered under the Telmex brand name directly.

  3. El Paquete Semanal - Wikipedia

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    El Paquete Semanal ("The Weekly Package") or El Paquete is a one terabyte collection of digital material distributed since around 2008 [1] on the underground market in Cuba as a substitute for broadband Internet. [2]

  4. Infinitum - Wikipedia

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    Infinitum may refer to: Infinity, the mathematical concept; Infinitum AS, Norwegian recycling operator; Mexican internet provider Infinitum; see Telmex;

  5. Telmex - Wikipedia

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    A Telmex public pay phone. Telmex was founded in Mexico the January 1, 1947; 78 years ago (), when a group of Mexican investors bought Swedish Ericsson's Mexican branch. [citation needed] In 1950, the same investors bought the Mexican branch of the ITT Corporation, thus becoming the only telephone provider in the country.

  6. José López Portillo - Wikipedia

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    José Guillermo Abel López Portillo y Pacheco was born on 16 June 1920 in Mexico City, to his father, José López Portillo y Weber (1888–1974), an engineer, historian, researcher, and academic, and his mother, Refugio Pacheco y Villa-Gordoa. He was the grandson of José López Portillo y Rojas, a lawyer, politician, and man of letters ...

  7. Infimum and supremum - Wikipedia

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    supremum = least upper bound. A lower bound of a subset of a partially ordered set (,) is an element of such that . for all .; A lower bound of is called an infimum (or greatest lower bound, or meet) of if

  8. Ad infinitum - Wikipedia

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    Ad infinitum is a Latin phrase meaning "to infinity" or "forevermore". Description. In context, it usually means "continue forever, ...

  9. Telmex Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Telmex, the largest communications company in Mexico, sponsored the auditorium and is one of the main centerpieces of the University Cultural Center, which is a large cultural project created by the University of Guadalajara. The building was designed by Mexican architect José de Arimatea Moyao and it is located on Parres Arias Av., in Zapopan.