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MEXICO CITY -(MarketWatch)- Mexican mobile-phone operator Grupo Iusacell launched a fiber-optic "quadruple-play" service on Tuesday in a bid to take on the nation's leading cellular, fixed-line ...
AT&T is buying Mexican wireless company Iusacell for $1.8 billion, or $2.5 billion with debt included. It adds to the growing talk of AT&T wanting to expand their service into Mexico. Iusacell ...
Grupo Televisa SA, the world’s biggest Spanish-language broadcaster, fell the most in almost a year in Mexico City trading after agreeing to buy a 50 percent stake in Grupo Iusacell SA for $1.6 ...
Totalplay, the new fiber-optic Internet business of Mexico’s Grupo Iusacell SA, will have 100,000 subscribers by the end of this year, said Iusacell owner and Chairman Ricardo Salinas.
AT&T has agreed to acquire Mexican wireless carrier Iusacell for US$2.5 billion in a deal that puts the U.S. telecom giant in direct competition with Carlos Slim’s America Movil. Dallas-based AT&T ...
Iusacell and Spain's Telefonica said on Wednesday they have reached a deal to share their infrastructure in Mexico as they seek to mount a stronger challenge to Carlos Slim's America Movil <AMXL ...
Mexican broadcast and media company Grupo Televisa said it completed the sale of its 50% stake in mobile operator Grupo Iusacell and used part of the money to buy a regional cable company.
Iusacell gives AT&T 8.6 million subscribers, and covers 70 percent of Mexico's population of 120 million people. More importantly, it gives the company a new source of growth with the maturing US ...
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