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Telecom Argentina is a leading telecommunications company operating in Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. As one of the main providers of telecommunications services in Argentina, it offers its more than 30 million customers and over 1,900 connected locations across the country a wide range of services, including fixed-line telephony, mobile telephony, Internet access, and cable television.
Through its commercial brands Personal, Flow, and Telecom, it consolidates an ecosystem of platforms and new businesses, providing high-speed fixed and mobile connections, as well as a platform for live and on-demand content.
Millicom is a leading provider of telecommunications and media services, offering digital lifestyle services through fixed and mobile telephony, cable, broadband, and investments in online businesses to more than 30 million customers across 13 countries in Latin America and Africa. The company provides home services, including voice, broadband, landline, and television services, and also creates and sells premium cable TV content.
Huawei is a global leading provider of information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices. With integrated solutions across four key domains: telecommunications networks, IT, smart devices, and cloud services, it operates in more than 170 countries and regions, serving over three billion people worldwide.
Izzi is a Mexican telecommunications company owned by Grupo Televisa, providing telephone, internet, and cable television services to both individuals and businesses. It has coverage in Mexico City, the metropolitan area, and over 60 cities across Mexico. Currently, it offers services in more than 60 cities in 29 states through an HFC network with over 30,000 kilometers of fiber optics and 77,000 kilometers of coaxial cable.
Tigo Paraguay is the leading mobile telecommunications company in Paraguay, offering extensive coverage, reaching 96% of the national territory. It also provides international roaming services in 220 countries and data services in 137 countries. In 2014, Tigo deployed 7,000 kilometers of fiber optic cable, covering 111 municipalities. Additionally, Tigo Business offers a comprehensive portfolio of solutions tailored to the needs of over 5,700 companies, including voice, connectivity, and cloud services.
Personal Paraguay is one of the leading companies in the mobile telecommunications and internet market. As a multi-service company, it provides mobile telephony, fiber optic internet, IPTV, satellite television, and mobile financial services. Its commercial operations began in 1998, establishing the first digital network in Paraguay. In recent years, it has provided access to the country’s fastest fiber optic network, enabling it to offer Internet television in 2019, with Flow being an innovative product in the country.
Edenor is the largest electricity distributor in Argentina in terms of the number of customers and electricity sold, with the highest number of customers in the country. It holds the concession to exclusively distribute electricity to homes, businesses, and other entities in the northwest of Greater Buenos Aires and the northern area of the City of Buenos Aires, covering an area of 4,637 square kilometers and a population of approximately 11 million inhabitants.
Edesur is a private Argentine company responsible for the concession of distributing and marketing the electrical grid to homes, businesses, and other entities in approximately the southern half of the City of Buenos Aires and the municipalities located to the south and southwest of the Buenos Aires metropolitan area.
Edesur distributes energy to around 2.5 million customers, reaching over 2 million households and supplying businesses and large companies. Its concession area covers 3,300 square kilometers. Its electrical grid spans 32,500 kilometers, through which it distributes more than 20% of the country’s energy.