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Virgin Mobile (using Movistar) Virgin Mobile has access to Movistar's 5G network since August 2024. [56] [57] 0.046 (March 2024) Virgin Mobile Latin America (Beyond ONE, Virgin Group) [58] 8: Suma Móvil/Smobi (using Movistar) Suma Móvil and Smobi roam on Movistar using 2G, 3G, and 4G technologies only. 0.006 (March 2024) Suma Móvil (100%)
Hurricane Maria destroyed the internet systems in Puerto Rico in September 2017. [10] Then in 2019, the US Federal Communications Commission stated $950 million had been approved for the rebuilding and strengthening of Puerto Rico's and the Virgin Island's internet infrastructure. [11] Top-level domain: .pr [8]
Pages in category "Internet service providers of Puerto Rico" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Open Mobile was a mobile network operator that offered mobile phone services exclusively in Puerto Rico.The company was established on June 12, 2007, as a relaunch of NewComm Wireless Services (formerly d/b/a Movistar).
In the World Rally Championship, Telefónica sponsored the SEAT Sport WRC Team between 1998 and 2000, under both Movistar and Telefónica Movistar. Telefónica sponsored the Ford WRC Team in seasons 2000–2002 when Spanish rally driver Carlos Sainz drove for the team, and when Sainz moved to the Citroën WRC Team for 2003, Telefónica followed.
Claro was introduced in Puerto Rico on May 18, 2007 as a replacement for Verizon Wireless. It is the wireless arm of Puerto Rico Telephone , which offers landline telephone and data services, while Coqui.Net (bought by Puerto Rico Telephone) manages Claro's ISP and IPTV services on the island.
In 2010, Critical Hub Networks Inc. received a $25.7 million ARRA grant through the U.S. Department of Commerce to bridge the technological divide, boost economic growth, create jobs, and improve education and health care through the improvement of broadband internet services in Puerto Rico. The project awarded is the Puerto Rico Bridge Initiative.
In May 2013, OneLink Communications began offering Internet speeds up to 20 Mbit/s download and 2 Mbit/s upload. In June 2013, Onelink Communications began offering Internet speeds up to 40 Mbit/s download and 2 Mbit/s upload. As of 2021, the fastest Internet speeds offered by Liberty Puerto Rico are 600 Mbit/s download and 30 Mbit/s upload.