Phone Networks in Honduras |
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Latest Telecoms News from Honduras |
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3G Subscriptions in the Honduras Market to Surge by 30% by 2014 3G subscriptions in the Honduras telecommunications market will surge to 30 percent by 2014, up from 2 percent today, according to a new report from Pyramid Research. ...Millicom Buys Out Shareholdings in Central America and Chad Millicom International says that it has purchased the remaining shares in two joint ventures, Navega in Central America and its business in Chad, for a proportional total of US$60 million....Digicel Launches in Honduras With US$450 Million Investment Digicel has commercially launched its GSM network in Honduras following an investment of US$450 million, leading to a national network of more than 500 retail distributors and 40,000 recharge outlets nationwide....Telecoms Charity Sends Aid to Pakistani Earthquake Victims Reacting to the 6.5 earthquake in Pakistan Telecoms Sans Frontieres (TSF) deployed a team of emergency telecommunications specialist on Friday. ...Telecoms Charity Sends Aid to Honduras Following heavy floods provoked by several days of torrential rain in Honduras, UNDAC (the United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination) requested Telecoms Sans Frontieres' (TSF) support...Millicom Launches 3G Services in Three Countries Millicom International Cellular has launched 3G services in Guatemala, Honduras and as previously reported, Bolivia. ...Digicel Wins WiMAX License in Honduras Pan-Caribbean operator Digicel has won a license in the 2.5 GHz spectrum to deliver broadband internet services using WiMAX technology in Honduras. ...Ericsson Wins GSM Contract in Honduras Ericsson has been awarded a GSM/EDGE contract by Digicel Group in Honduras, making Ericsson the preferred supplier for Digicel's operations in the Caribbean, El Salvador and now in Honduras. ...Digicel Wins GSM License in Honduras The auction took place yesterday, with Digicel bidding US$80.1 million. It is expected that the decision to grant the fourth operator license to Digicel Honduras will be approved by Congress in the coming weeks....The scandal-ridden head of Honduran state-owned telco Hondutel Marcelo Chimirri will not return to his position, the government declared on Wednesday, as reported by local newspaper La Prensa.... |