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Yautepec de Zaragoza: Radio XHMOR, S.A. de C.V. La 99 Contemporary hit radio XHTIX-FM: 100.1 FM Temixco: Corporación Radiológico, S.A. de C.V. W Radio Morelos News/talk XHJLAM-FM: 100.5 FM Jojutla: Government of the State of Morelos Universal Sónica Public radio XHSCCS-FM: 101.1 FM Cuernavaca: Espacio Siembra Ideas Construye Esperanzas, A.C ...
The government has an ongoing campaign to increase Internet access across the country, with a goal of extending Internet connectivity to 50 percent of households by 2015. Public Internet access centers, known as Infocentros, have been installed in 377 (48 percent) of Ecuador's 810 rural parishes, with a projection of 100 percent by 2014.
Radio Bendita Trinidad - 1540 AM El Alto / 1480 AM; Radio Chacaltaya - 93.7 FM La Paz (Cumbia & Popular Music) Radio Cruz del Sur - 95.3 FM & 720 AM La Paz; Radio El Sonido de la Vida - 89.3 FM La Paz (Christian Radio) Radio Estelar - 92.5 FM La Paz; Radio Fides - 101.3 FM & 6155 SW La Paz; Radio Jallalla Coca - 100.1 FM & 680 AM Chulumani
Fundación Educacional de Medios, A.C. Cadena Azul Radio Variety XHTTT-FM: 104.5 FM Colima City: Telecomunicaciones CH, S.A. de C.V. Lokura FM Adult hits XHEMAX-FM: 105.3 FM Tecomán: Radio Armería, S.A. de C.V. Max 105.3 Adult hits XHSCAT-FM: 107.5 FM Colima City–Villa de Álvarez: Organización de Radios Comunitarias de Occidente, A.C ...
Claro Ecuador (formerly Porta) is a large Ecuadorian telecommunication operator, owned by a Mexican group América Móvil. It provides mobile and fixed phone, internet and television service. As of 2024, Claro Ecuador has about 8.6 million mobile users, making it the largest telecommunication provider in the country with a market share of ...
Ecuador TV is the public service channel of Ecuador established in October 2007 thanks to a provision of non-reimbursable funds of $5 million of the Economic and Social Development Bank of Venezuela (BANDES by its Spanish acronym).
HCJB-TV, also branded as La Ventana de los Andes (The Window of the Andes) was an Ecuadorian television station owned by the HCJB radio ministry. It was the first television station of any sort to exist in Ecuador.
Teleamazonas was created from the takeover of frequencies that belonged to HCJB-TV, owned by the HCJB radio ministry, in April 1972, to Antonio Granda Centeno. Experimental color broadcasts started in November 1973 under the new owner [1] and began regular broadcasts on February 22, 1974, as the first network with color television transmissions in Ecuador, positioning itself as the third ...