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Thursday, August 14, 2025

Claro now offers TV with mobile plans, expands fixed internet

Claro Puerto Rico has launched three new unlimited mobile plans that, for the first time, will include Claro TV Now service.

The new service provides access to the Claro On Demand store, the Cloud DVR service, which allows recording programs, and the TimeShift feature. It offers 28 Spanish-language channels.

Additionally, Claro has expanded its fiber-optic fixed Internet offering with a new symmetrical speed of 600 Mbps for US$55 per month, and announced new prices for the 300 Mbps plan at US$50 per month and the 1 Gbps plan at US$75 per month.

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