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In 1991, Jaime Castro created the Metro de Bogotá company, he contracted feasibility, financing and construction studies. In 1996, the mayor Antanas Mockus along with JICA released the Santafé de Bogotá Transportation Plan. [6] In 1996, Law 336: National Transportation Statute was passed.
The Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de Bogotá, BVC: 5800&tipoMercado=1 ETB 5800) is one of the principal telecommunication companies in Colombia, principally in Cundinamarca, Tolima and Villavicencio. In 2012 there were almost 2,000,000 telephone lines with this company.
TransMiCable is a gondola lift system implemented by the city of Bogotá, Colombia, with the purpose of providing a complementary transportation service to TransMilenio. ...
Claro Colombia is a Colombian telecommunications operator, owned by Mexican group América Móvil.Claro is the largest provider of mobile phone services in the country – as of December 2011, 28,818,791 of Colombia's 46,200,421 mobile phone subscribers (62.38%) were with Claro's predecessor, Comcel.
The specification of the resulting protocol, RFC 675 (Specification of Internet Transmission Control Program), was written by Vint Cerf, Yogen Dalal, and Carl Sunshine, and published in December 1974. [4] It contains the first attested use of the term internet, as a shorthand for internetwork. [citation needed]
The segment, called simply TCC, aired from 5.00pm to 7.00pm, and featured a number of home-produced programmes, such as CDQ and TVFM, as well as American imports including Saved by the Bell. During the day, The Children's Channel continued targeting younger children, and a large amount of its programming output was still archive animated series ...
Most broadband internet access in Thailand is offered via ADSL technology. Before 2002, broadband internet access was offered at more than 25,000 baht per month for a typical speed of 256 kbit/s. In 2002, TOT sparked a low-cost broadband internet war that caused rapid growth in broadband internet demands and has changed the way all the ISPs ...
Bernardino de Almansa Carrión (15 December 1631 – 26 September 1633) Cristóbal de Torres, OP (8 January 1635 – 8 July 1654) Juan de Arguinao y Gutiérrez, OP (10 November 1659 – 1678) Antonio Sanz Lozano (22 February 1681 – 28 May 1688) Ignacio de Urbina, OSH (26 September 1690 – 9 April 1703)