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Liberty Latin America balance grew hand in hand with mobile postpayments

The firm, which operates in the region with the C&W, Liberty, VTR and +Móvil brands, increased the number of cellular service subscribers with invoice by more than 100,000 in the second quarter of this year compared to a year ago. The company is focused on strengthening businesses that provide a continuous income flow.

Liberty Latin America (LLA) achieved revenues of US$1.218 billion in the second quarter of 2022, 4% above what was reached in the same period of 2021. Operating income had a negative balance of US$350 million, while a year ago it had been positive at US$173 million.

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