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Its Panama business, which trades as Cable & Wireless Panama, is a provider of mobile, fixed line, broadband and pay TV services in that country. They also provide telecoms services to enterprises and governments.
Telephone services were state run by the INTEL (Instituto Nacional de TELecomunicaciones, National Telecommunications Institute, not to be confused with Intel Corporation) until 1997, when a 49% stake was sold to Cable & Wireless plc, rebranding as Cable & Wireless. In 2003, the government began allowing other companies to offer telephone services.
Claro was introduced in Panama in 2008, As of 2022 the company went through a merger with +Movil Panama (Cable and Wireless Panama.) Peru Claro began operation on ...
Cable & Wireless HKT, a Hong Kong–based former subsidiary; Cable & Wireless Communications, the former mainly Caribbean division of Cable & Wireless plc, demerged in 2010 and since integrated into Liberty Global; Cable & Wireless Worldwide, renamed following the demerger of Cable & Wireless Communications and now integrated into Vodafone
Cable & Wireless plc became Cable & Wireless Worldwide. [38] On 23 April 2012, Vodafone announced an agreement to acquire Cable & Wireless Worldwide for £1.04 billion. [39] [40] [41] The purchase was completed on 30 July 2012, and Cable & Wireless was fully integrated into Vodafone on 1 April 2013. [42]
DEKAL Wireless, a municipal Wi-Fi network owned by Cable & Wireless Communications and operated by FLOW Jamaica; Caricel, a new Jamaican owned startup, soon to offer fixed and mobile broadband via an LTE-A network; Digicel, through their WiMAX network (which is currently being upgraded to TDD-LTE)