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  2. Category:Mobile phone companies of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mobile phone companies of Mexico" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

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  4. List of mobile phone brands by country - Wikipedia

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    Sub-brand of Vietnam Telecommunications and Electronic Cables Joint Stock Company (VINACAP) - a subsidiary of VNPT. The brand was launched for the low-end market and targeted to users of Vinaphone's services. The brand ceased operation in c. 2016 due to poor sales. Hi-Mobile: Subsidiary of HiPT Bluefone: Subsidiary of CMC Cooperation Mobiistar ...

  5. List of mobile network operators of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    34 Mexico. 35 Montserrat. 36 Nicaragua. 37 Panama. ... Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company: Haiti. Rank ... or 123 active mobile phones per 100 inhabitants ...

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  7. Telmex - Wikipedia

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    Teléfonos de México, S.A.B. de C.V., known as Telmex is a Mexican telecommunications company headquartered in Mexico City that provides telecommunications products and services in Mexico. [2] In 2014, Telmex was the dominant fixed-line phone carrier in Mexico.

  8. Telcel - Wikipedia

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    RADIOMÓVIL DIPSA, S.A. DE C.V., doing business as Telcel, is a Mexican wireless telecommunications company, owned by América Móvil, founded in 1984 and based in Mexico City. Telcel holds concessions to operate a wireless network in all nine geographic regions in Mexico using both the 850 megahertz and 1900 megahertz radio spectrum.

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