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==History== |
==History== |
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In November 16, 1996, the [[Guatemalan Congress]] passed the "Ley General de Telecomunicaciones"; ''The General |
In November 16, 1996, the [[Guatemalan Congress]] passed the "Ley General de Telecomunicaciones"; ''The General Telecommunications Law'' that stipulated the privatization of Guatel, the former, state-owned, telecommunications company. |
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In 2000 it joined [[America Movil]] and time after it renamed the brands ALO and PCS Digital to [[Claro]] on Guatemala. |
In 2000 it joined [[America Movil]] and time after it renamed the brands ALO and PCS Digital to [[Claro]] on Guatemala. |
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Telgua is the biggest telecommunications provider in Guatemala, provides Internet, Telephony, and Cable TV services.
History
In November 16, 1996, the Guatemalan Congress passed the "Ley General de Telecomunicaciones"; The General Telecommunications Law that stipulated the privatization of Guatel, the former, state-owned, telecommunications company.
In 2000 it joined America Movil and time after it renamed the brands ALO and PCS Digital to Claro on Guatemala.
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