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WOM has invested US$800 million in Colombia and is focused on gaining scale in the mobile market

The operator started commercial operations a year and seven months ago. Since then, it has developed a 100% 4G network and deployed 4,500 antennas. In dialogue with Convergencialatina, its CEO, Ramiro Lafarga, spoke about the challenges in regulatory terms, the perspective with the dominance of Claro and the recent merger with Avantel.


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