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  2. 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 ...

  3. Claro Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Claro Ecuador (formerly Porta) is a large Ecuadorian telecommunication operator, owned by a Mexican group América Móvil. It provides mobile and fixed phone, internet and television service. As of 2024, Claro Ecuador has about 8.6 million mobile users, making it the largest telecommunication provider in the country with a market share of ...

  4. List of 5G NR networks - Wikipedia

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    Country or territory Operator Bands Notes DSS n28 700 MHz n40 2.3 GHz n41 2.5 GHz n78 3.5 GHz n258 26 GHz Others Argentina Movistar []: 50 MHz (Oct 2024)[1] [81]Personal: n7: 20 MHz

  5. Ecuadorian–Peruvian War - Wikipedia

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    Alerta en la frontera, a Peruvian propaganda film filmed during the war, went unreleased until 2014 due to the Rio de Janeiro Protocol. [41] In 1960, Ecuadorian President José María Velasco declared that the Rio Protocol was void. According to the Velasco Administration, the treaty, having been signed under Peruvian military occupation of ...

  6. Claro Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Claro Colombia is a Colombian telecommunications operator, owned by Mexican group América Móvil. Claro is the largest provider of mobile phone services in the country – as of December 2011, 28,818,791 of Colombia's 46,200,421 mobile phone subscribers (62.38%) were with Claro's predecessor, Comcel.

  7. Colombia–Peru War - Wikipedia

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    The Colombia–Peru War, also called the Leticia War, was a short-lived armed conflict between Colombia and Peru over territory in the Amazon rainforest that lasted from September 1, 1932, to May 24, 1933.

  8. Internal conflict in Peru - Wikipedia

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    The internal conflict in Peru is an armed conflict between the Government of Peru and the Maoist guerrilla group Shining Path. The conflict's main phase began on 17 May 1980 and ended in December 2000. [ 27 ]

  9. File:Claro Peru logo.svg - Wikipedia

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