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Thursday, February 29, 2024

Chile's Sonda to boost its operations in Brazil with new headquarters and US$ 26 million investment

Sonda announced its investment plan for this year aimed at strengthening its presence in what is considered a "strategic" market within its portfolio.

It also disclosed plans to open a new office in São Paulo, where it will launch a Customer and Partner Experience Center. The new headquarters will be located in a technological hub in the city, the United Nations Business Center.

The company stated that in 2024, its focus will be on the mobility, retail, Smart Cities, healthcare, mining, and banking sectors.

In 2023, Sonda, with operations in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Uruguay, the United States, and Canada, achieved revenues of US$1.482,3 billion.

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Costa Rica · Internet & OTT · Operators

26/07/2024

Racsa launched its wireless broadband service over 5G for enterprises

Globales · Equipment Providers and Network Solutions

26/07/2024

CommScope sold its OWN and DAS businesses to Amphenol Corporation for US$2.1 billion

Globales · Software and Applications

25/07/2024

CrowdStrike flaw to cost up to US$ 15 billion to companies

This is an estimate by the insurer Parametrix, which said that in the US alone, and in a partial estimate, the damage could be estimated at US$ 5.4 billion. The cybersecurity firm attributed the event to an error in a validator.

Brasil · Regulation · Operators

24/07/2024

Aneel terminates the pole sharing process and there are complaints from operators

The National Electric Energy Agency assured that it will restart the debate to regulate the issue. The telecommunications regulator Anatel expressed its disagreement, as did the associations representing the operators.

México · Terrestrial Backbones

23/07/2024

The fiber optic network between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean is already under construction in Tehuantepec

The 1,200 kilometer network will cross the 200 kilometers of the Isthmus and will also connect towns in Oaxaca, Veracruz, Chiapas and Tabasco. The fiber will have 144 strands and will run parallel to the railway line. It will also extend to Guatemala.

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