Claro expands and modernizes its network with new satellite and submarine cable

With the launch of the Star One D2 satellite and the new SPSC / Mistral submarine fiber optic cable that passes through the Salinas canton

With the launch of the Star One D2 satellite into orbit and the new SPSC / Mistral submarine fiber optic cable that passes through the Salinas canton, in the province of Santa Elena, and that starts from Puerto San José, in Guatemala, and ends in Arica , Chile, Claro extends communications service to remote areas and improves access to services such as television, cell phones and internet.

Chronology

June

1. América Móvil, owner of Claro, put the Star One D2 satellite into orbit, with the aim of expanding telecommunications coverage in Latin America and Brazil. With this, Ecuador will face the growing and diverse demand for services.

July

2. The multiplatform of the Claro and Claro Sport brands reinvented the way of watching television with the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, offering up to four signals with ten live activities simultaneously.

August

3. With the connection to the submarine fiber optic cable, Claro boosts the connectivity of millions of people in Ecuador, which contributes to reducing the digital divide. The network connects the Latin American Pacific coast along 7,300 kilometers.

September

4. Claro promotes digitization in Galapagos through the equipment and free satellite connectivity of the Infocenter on Santa Cruz Island. The operator instructs residents in productive skills and abilities through the Capacítate con Claro program, a free online learning program, an initiative of the Carlos Slim Foundation.

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