Written on Tue, 12/07/2010 – 9:18am By Julie Ruggirello Telecom Argentina (NYSE:TEO) traded in a range yesterday that spanned from a low of $24.86 to a high of $25.58. Yesterday’s high of the day pierced the 3-day high of $25.15 on …
Sandra Cuya
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Reuters | Thu Dec 9, 2010 10:55am EST * Movistar cancels $600 mln in roaming charges * State provided currency eventually Dec 9 (Reuters) – The Venezuelan subsidiary of Spanish telecom company Telefonica (TEF.MC) has paid $600 million in debts …
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Yesterday, COFETEL, Mexico’s telecommunication regulatory agency, announced in a press release their approval of criteria that would make it easier for subscribers to take advantage of their right to number portability. Such modifications include reinforcing that a customer has the …
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NEC Participates in LTE Field Trial with Telefonica Moviles Argentina S.A.
by Sandra Cuyaby Sandra CuyaFirst AWS band Field Trial in Latin America *** For immediate use December 1, 2010 Tokyo, December 1, 2010 – NEC Corporation (NEC; TSE: 6701) announced today its participation in an LTE (Long Term Evolution) field trial with Telefonica Moviles …
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Highlights: Claro Argentina’s launch represents the third deployment of Synchronica’s Mobile IM service by the América Móvil Group to date Synchronica has a group-wide framework agreement – emanating from its acquisition of Colibria’s IMPS IM business – to deploy the …
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KPN AND TELEFONICA SIGN A PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT FOR MULTINATIONAL CUSTOMERS
by Sandra Cuyaby Sandra CuyaKPN and Telefonica will support the delivery of global services within each other markets to their respective multinational customers The agreement underpins the strategic importance of the MNC segment to both organisations KPN and Telefonica further enhance their managed mobility solutions for multinational …
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By Amy Guthrie, Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES MEXICO CITY -(Dow Jones)- Reactions to America Movil’s (AMX, AMX.MX) annual investor day ranged from delight to disappointment as Latin America’s largest communications company reaffirmed expectations of strong cash flow growth, while increasing its …
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YellowPepper, Latin America's Mobile Financial Solutions Leader joins Samsung Mobile Innovator Program
by Sandra Cuyaby Sandra CuyaNovember 29th, 2010 – MIAMI, FLORIDA — YellowPepper, Latin America’s mobile financial services leader, announced today that it has joined the Samsung Mobile Innovator Program (SMI) as a core member. The core membership is an invite-only program which provides exceptional …
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Lowest Latin American Yields Spurring Peru Corporate Sales, Benavides Says
by Sandra Cuyaby Sandra CuyaPeruvian companies will step up bond sales in international markets after a record year in 2010, taking advantage of the government’s sale of $1 billion of 40- year debt at the lowest long-term yield in Latin America, Finance Minister Ismael Benavides …
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Mexican billionaireRicardo Salinas, owner of one of Mexico’s largest electronics retailers, is reportedly negotiating buying a chain of stores belonging to the troubled Grupo Silvio Santos, according to Brazilian media reports. Grupo Silvio Santos’ woes are recent. In November Brazil’s Central …
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November 30 2010 – 10:54 am ET | Tracy Ford | RCR Wireless News Jasper Wireless scored a huge deal to power America Movil’s machine-to-machine communications initiatives across North, Central and South America and the Caribbean. Under terms of the …
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By Aleksandar Vasovic and Cyntia Barrera Diaz BELGRADE/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico’s America Movil, the world’s No. 3 cell phone company by number of wireless subscribers, is eyeing an upcoming stake sale in Serbia’s state phone giant Telekom Srbija. Serbian Telecommunications …
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BRASILIA, Brazil, Nov. 18 (UPI) — Trade talks aimed at securing a free trade deal between the European Union and Latin America’s Mercosur economic bloc are set to enter a new round but fear of what awaits the potential partners …
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Three million in rural Chile get connected through public-private partnership
by Sandra Cuyaby Sandra CuyaThe Chilean government, Chile’s telecommunications company Entel and Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) are together implementing a project to provide 3 million people in remote rural Chile with mobile broadband and mobile telephony by the end of 2011. The first stage of …
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BUENOS AIRES -(Dow Jones)- Shares of Telecom Argentina SA (TEO, TECO2.BA) have been “overlooked and undervalued,” Barclay’s Capital said in a market note Monday. Barclays said it was initiating coverage on Telecom Argentina, one Argentina’s leading telecommunications providers, and set its target …
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SANTIAGO -(Dow Jones)- Chilean President Sebastian Pinera enacted a mobile and landline number portability law on Monday, which will allow users to change their operators without changing their phone number. The law will make it easier for users to switch companies …
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BANGALORE (Dow Jones)–Indian technology outsourcing firm Tech Mahindra Ltd. (532755.BY) is looking for potential acquisitions in Latin America jointly with its software outsourcing unit Satyam Computer Services Ltd. (500376.BY) in a bid to bolster the two companies’ foothold in the …