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  2. Telecommunications in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    the MAYA-1 linking the US, Mexico, Cayman Islands, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia. Hondutel, created in 1976, is the state owned telecommunications company in Honduras. [7] The first cellular company in Honduras, Celtel (now Tigo), started operations in 1996.

  3. List of telecommunications companies in the Americas

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    Toggle Honduras subsection. 23.1 Fixed-line operators. 23.2 Mobile operators. 24 Jamaica. ... (Santa Cruz de la Sierra, La Paz and Cochabamba only) Regional cooperatives

  4. List of companies of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Honduras spans about 112,492 km 2 and has a population exceeding 8 million. Its northern portions are part of the Western Caribbean Zone , as reflected in the area's demographics and culture. Honduras is known for its rich natural resources, including minerals , coffee , tropical fruit , and sugar cane , as well as for its growing textiles ...

  5. Telefónica - Wikipedia

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    Telefónica is a 100% listed company with more than 1.5 million direct shareholders. Its share capital currently comprises 4,563,996,485 ordinary shares traded on the Spanish Stock Market (Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao, and Valencia) and on those in London , New York , Lima, and Buenos Aires .

  6. Millicom - Wikipedia

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    Its main shareholder is Xavier Niel, a French billionaire who owns 40% of the company. [3] As of December 31, 2020, Millicom operating subsidiaries and joint ventures employed more than 21,000 people and provided mobile services to approximately 55 million customers, with a cable footprint of more than 12 million homes passed. [4]

  7. Terra (company) - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Telefónica Group (the former Spanish public telephone monopoly), Terra operated as a web portal or Internet access provider in the United States, Spain and 16 Latin American countries. It was founded in 1999 as Terra Networks, S.A., a publicly traded company with Telefónica as its main shareholder.

  8. World Bank’s Business-Lending Arm Backed Palm Oil Producer ...

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    In Honduras, the business-lending arm of the World Bank aligned itself with a key player in a land dispute that has left more than 130 people dead, including Gregorio Chávez, a preacher who went out to tend his garden one day and didn’t come back. In the last decade, the International Finance Corp.’s lending and influence has soared, even as it has embraced financing methods that shield ...

  9. Fox Sports (Latin American TV network) - Wikipedia

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    The network was launched in 1996 as Prime Deportiva, under the ownership of Liberty Media. Prior to its launch, on October 31, 1995, News Corporation acquired a 50% ownership interest in Liberty's Prime Network group and its international networks (including sister channels Premier Sports and Prime Sports Asia ) as part of an expansion of its ...