Convergencia Research, Consultoría especializada en Latinoamérica y Caribe
Wednesday, May 15, 2019

In 2019, ATT to generate revenues of US$130.5 million

The sector director of the Telecommunications and Transport Regulator), Ibzzan Barrios, reported that this year that institution plans to generate more than US $ 130.5 million in economic resources, which represents a 21% growth with relationship to 2018. He said that these economic resources will go to the National Treasury and different programs.

He reported that the ATT has recorded 11.4 million lines of mobile phones, more than 9.9 million Internet connections and more than 700,000 fixed telephone lines. He specified that the country has 21 television channels with a digital signal; In addition, more than 14 million land transport users and 5 million air users are registered.

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