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  2. NET (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    The company's NET TV service (cable TV) had around 5.4 million subscribers as of Q2 2012. [1] NET also operated the broadband Internet service NET Vírtua , with over 9 million subscribers as of Q2 2019 [ 2 ] and telephone over cable (under the NET Fone via Embratel name) with more than 2.5 million subscribers.

  3. Embratel - Wikipedia

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    Manhole of Embratel in Belo Horizonte.. Embratel is a major Brazilian telecommunications company headquartered in Rio de Janeiro.The company was the long distance arm of Telebras until it was bought by the U.S. company MCI Communications for 2.65 billion reais during the 1998 break-up of Telebras.

  4. Boleto - Wikipedia

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    Boleto bancário, simply referred to as boleto (English: bank ticket) is a payment method in Brazil regulated by (FEBRABAN).. A boleto, which can be considered a proforma invoice, can be paid at ATMs, branch facilities and internet banking of any bank, post office, lottery agent and some supermarkets until its due date.

  5. Claro Company - Wikipedia

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    Claro was launched in the Dominican Republic on January 31, 2007 after its acquisition of Verizon Dominicana on April 3, 2006. Its Dominican Republic slogans have included "Claro que tienes más" ("Of Course you have more"), "La Red donde todo es posible" ("The network where everything is possible"), and recently, "Estamos para ti" ("We are for ...

  6. Claro TV - Wikipedia

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    Claro TV+ (Claro TV until March 2022) is a Latin American operator of pay television. The service is supplied by Embratel and Claro companies and operates in Star One C4 satellite . Its transmission system is DTH (Direct to Home) in K u Band , and the channels are encrypted by Nagravision 3 system.

  7. Banco Itaú - Wikipedia

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    On November 2, 2008, Banco Itaú and the third largest Brazilian private banking group, Unibanco, announced their intention to merge. [2] In late February 2009, the Central Bank of Brazil approved the merger.

  8. Itaúsa - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the largest private conglomerates in Brazil and in the world. [2] The company controls several companies active in areas such as finance, real estate, industrial, health, chemical, and fashion. The main companies that Itaúsa controls are Itaú Unibanco, Duratex and Alpargatas S.A. [3]

  9. Itaú Unibanco - Wikipedia

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    The institution was born with R$575 billion in assets, a net equity of around R$51.7 billion and a portfolio of combined credit of R$225.3 billion. The new bank had 4,800 branches and service branches, representing 18% of Brazil's banking network, and 14.5 million account holders (18% of the market).