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Mundo Pacífico launches its Virtual Mobile Operator

With the name of Mundo Móvil, the new MVO this week presented its commercial offer. It will operate on Movistar's mobile networks with access to the 2G, 3G and 4G network, including access to the 2,600 MHz (B7) and 700 MHz (B28) bands available nationwide. Until now, Mundo Pacífico offered direct-to-home fiber optic services, digital television and fixed telephony. Almost a year ago, the company was acquired by the Linzor investment fund. Mundo Móvil's commercial offer is divided into four categories: Individual Plans, Family Plans, Internet Plans, and Stock Exchanges.

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