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Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Orbith consolidates business in Argentina and projects its regional expansion

Since it launched its service in March, Orbith has added 1,500 satellite Internet clients in Argentina, and incorporates 400 new subscribers per month with projections of a higher growth as its 20 distributors -between ISPs and cable operators- add customers and disseminate the service . The company plans to expand to other countries in the region through the incorporation of capacity in a new satellite.


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