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The Telecommunications Company Suriname (Telesur) is the government-owned full telecommunications service provider for Suriname. The services provided by Telesur include telephone, internet and wireless CDMA, GSM, UMTS, HSPA+ and LTE. Telesur is currently running a 900/1800 Mhz GSM, a 2100 MHz HSDPA, and a 450Mhz CDMA EVDO network.
Telesur Noticias (Telesur News): Current affairs Latin American news program broadcast from the network's headquarters in Caracas, Venezuela with permanent correspondents and collaborators in several countries throughout the region and other parts of the world. El Mundo Hoy (The World Today): Extended morning edition of Telesur Noticias.
The Internet was available in Suriname through Telesur from November 1995; subscribers could choose either full access or email only. [5] Internet access is common and widely available in major cities, but less common in remote areas of the interior with limited bandwidth and often no access to electricity. [6] Top-level domain: .sr [1]
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In 2018, Telesur stopped funding The Empire Files due to increasing US sanctions on Venezuela, according to a press release published by Martin's Media Roots website. Martin, her co-producer and husband Michael Prysner , and other Telesur contract journalists had their funding blocked by the application of United States sanctions against ...
A former TD Bank employee based in Florida was arrested and charged with facilitating money laundering to Colombia, New Jersey's attorney general said on Wednesday, in the first such arrest since ...
Look at the 'La Patilla stated that Telesur "insistently pointed out through reports that in Venezuela there is no humanitarian emergency, scarcity or general crisis" and "dismissed the exodus of millions of Venezuelans in search of a better life".[31]' La Patilla is not a super authoritative source, and even if it was, the emotional language ...