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  2. Category:Mobile phone companies of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    T. Tigo El Salvador. Categories: Mobile phone companies by country. Companies of El Salvador by industry.

  3. Claro El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Claro (formerly CTE Telecom) is a mobile and fixed phone, broadband and television service provider in El Salvador.. Formerly controlled by parent company CTE Telecom in El Salvador [1] (owned by América Móvil of Mexico), the company started its wireless service as "Personal" around 1999, and later added "ALÓ" with the motto "Facil y Rapido" (Spanish for "Easy and Fast ").

  4. Tigo El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    TIGO El Salvador is a mobile phone service provider company owned by the international mobile phone company Millicom International Cellular or just MIC. In 2003 Telemovil changed its name to TIGO introducing its GSM Technology, new mobile phone sources, new mobile phones, more coverage, a new fresh look, and also new plans.

  5. List of cities in El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    A map of El Salvador. The San Salvador Metropolitan Area. ... Santa Rosa de Lima - Pop. 27,693; Suchitoto - Pop. 24,786 [2] See also. El Salvador portal;

  6. Departments of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Smallest: Cabañas (164,945) Areas. Largest: Usulután (2,130.4 km 2) Smallest: Cuscatlán (756.2 km 2) Subdivisions. Municipality. El Salvador is divided into 14 departments (Spanish: departamentos) for administrative purposes, subdivided into 44 municipalities (municipios) and 262 districts. The country is a unitary state.

  7. Telecommunications in El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Televisions stations: Multiple privately owned national terrestrial TV networks, supplemented by cable TV networks that carry international channels (2007). [1] Television sets: 5,900,881 (2005). [needs update] The Telecorporación Salvadoreña (TCS) consists of four television stations, channels 2, 4, 6, 35.