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  2. Telephone numbers in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    14 Oi (formerly Brasil Telecom) 15 Vivo; 21 Claro (formerly Embratel) 23 Intelig Telecom; 25 GVT; 31 Oi (formerly Telemar) 41 TIM; 43 Sercomtel; 65 CGB Voip Informática e Comunicação; Area codes in Brazil are popularly known as "DDD codes" (códigos DDD) or simply "DDD", from the initials of "direct distance dialing" (discagem direta à ...

  3. Telecommunications in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the sale was approved by the regulatory agency Anatel and Oi's 36.5 million mobile customers were transferred to TIM (40%), Claro (32%) and Vivo (28%). [7] Algar Telecom is the largest regional mobile carrier, operating in 4 states. The company's customers have national coverage through roaming agreements with the three major telcos.

  4. Oi (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    Oi Fixo (landline service, formerly Telefone Telemar) Oi Móvel (mobile service, cornerstone of the Oi brand) Oi Velox (ADSL, 3G formerly Velox) Oi Internet (ISP) 31 (long-distance and international calling) Oi Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi access, at home or via hotspots) Oi TV (DTH pay TV) Oi Voip (Voice over IP) In 2010, Portugal Telecom acquired 22.4% of Oi ...

  5. List of dialling codes in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, the border city of Porto União in the State of Santa Catarina is contiguous with the larger Paraná city of União da Vitória and uses the latter state's area code 42. The cities of Barão de Grajaú and Alto Parnaíba , in the State of Maranhão , are respectively conurbated with Floriano and Santa Filomena , in the State of ...

  6. The Walt Disney Company Latin America - Wikipedia

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    It is responsible for the Disney brand and its businesses throughout the region. It has offices in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Miami. [3] The company owns and operates the Latin American versions of Disney Channel, Disney Junior, ESPN and Radio Disney. The Walt Disney Company Latin America also produces content as well with other media companies.

  7. Brasil Telecom - Wikipedia

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    Brasil Telecom S.A. (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [bɾaˈziw teleˈkõw]; BrT) was a major Brazilian telecommunications company headquartered in the Brazilian capital of Brasilia. The company was one of three landlines and eight mobile telephone companies – and only long-distance service provider – that emerged in Brazil following ...

  8. Orelhão - Wikipedia

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    The triple tulip in the city of São Paulo. The special shape of an animal, here a parrot, in Belém, Pará. Orelhão (Portuguese pronunciation: [oɾeˈʎɐ̃w] Big Ear; plural: Orelhões Portuguese pronunciation: [oɾeˈʎõjs]), officially Telefone de Uso Público (Public Use Telephone) [1] is the name given to the protector for public telephones designed by Chinese Brazilian architect and ...

  9. Disney XD (Latin America) - Wikipedia

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    Disney XD logo used from 2009 to 2016. In May 2009, after Toon Disney was rebranded to Disney XD in the United States, the Latin American-Disney branch confirmed Disney XD would replace Jetix in Latin America on July 3, 2009. On January 18, 2010, a Pacific feed was introduced for all South American Pacific countries and Bolivia outside Colombia.