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Monday, August 20, 2012

Movistar launched a premium triple-play package

Through December 31, the premium triple-play package "Movistar One" can be purchased with broadband speeds of 10, 20 or 30 Mbps. Plans vary depending on the number of HD channels, but all of them include a flat rate for unlimited calls to landlines.

Marcelo Echeguren, Commercial Director of Residential Customers at Movistar, said that the launch is aimed at premium customers, thus have added 24-hour personalized services and differentiated technical service.

Prices start at US$ 99 per month for a 10 Mbps standard pay television plan (Plan Estelar of 113 channels), or one can hire the alternative of US$ 114 for the same speed, with 16 premium and 31 HD channels (including a 3D signal), the US$ 152 package of 20 Mbps, or the US$ 190 for 30 Mbps.

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