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  2. Oficina de Envigado - Wikipedia

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    Succeeding Tom as head of the Oficina de Envigado, Clemente was also described as "Medellin's top mafia boss." [16] His arrest was the latest of more than 135 Oficina bosses and gang leaders arrested over the past three years who made it to the top of the crime organization in little more than 10 years. [16]

  3. Telmex - Wikipedia

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    A Telmex public pay phone. Telmex was founded in Mexico the January 1, 1947; 78 years ago (), when a group of Mexican investors bought Swedish Ericsson's Mexican branch. [citation needed] In 1950, the same investors bought the Mexican branch of the ITT Corporation, thus becoming the only telephone provider in the country.

  4. Category:Vuelta Mexico Telmex - Wikipedia

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  5. NET (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2005, Embratel, a subsidiary of Mexico's Telmex, took a controlling stake in NET, paying 570 million reais. The company announced in late 2006 that it would buy Vivax, then the nation's second-largest cable company. The transaction was approved in May 2007 and completed in June 2007.

  6. Area code 56 (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Area code 56 serves Mexico City and its metropolitan area. The area code was assigned in October 2018 to alleviate saturation of area code 55. [citation needed] Area code 56 is an overlay of area code 55, covering the same area with approximately 2,200,000 numbers assigned to this area code as of November 2018.

  7. Jorge Matute Remus - Wikipedia

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    At this situation, Jorge Matute, then dean of the city's university (Mexico's second-largest in student population), proposed to move the building 12 meters with all the workers inside and functioning as normal in order to keep the telephone service working. The works started with a budget of only US$100,000, only 17% of the cost of demolishing ...

  8. Statue of Jorge Matute Remus (Centro, Guadalajara) - Wikipedia

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    A statue of Jorge Matute Remus is installed in front of a Telmex building on Juárez Avenue, in Centro, Guadalajara, in the Mexican state of Jalisco. An engineer, Matute Remus managed to move the building 12 meters (39 ft) away without affecting the company's operations. [1] The statue simulates Matute Remus pushing the building backwards.

  9. Talk:Oficina de Envigado - Wikipedia

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