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Claro's digital solutions brand starts operatiing in the country

Global Hitss acquired the local firm Mixplay. The idea is to use the experience they have with projects for companies of the Slim group and go to the local market.

The highest expectation is set in Governments, with solutions for Smart cities and real-time data analysis. The flagship product is an emergency video call developed by the Israeli firm Carbyne, Gustavo Deyá, director of Operations for the Southern Cone, told Convergencialatina. In Retail, they hope to position themselves thanks to the representation alliance with Ali Baba. They can offer local businesses to use the Chinese marketplace solution. They will also focus on sectors such as Health, Financial Services, Telecommunications, Agriculture, Energy and Natural Resources.

In Latin America, Global Hitss is present in Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Peru and Ecuador. The Argentine subsidiary will also handle the operations of Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay.

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