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Chinguitel Sudatel is a telecommunications company that operates in Mauritania. The company was founded in 2006 as a subsidiary of Sudatel, a major telecom provider headquartered in Sudan. Sudatel owns a majority stake in Chinguitel Sudatel, marking its presence in the Mauritanian telecom sector.
Chippie St. Barthelemy is a telecommunications network operating in the Caribbean island of Saint Barthélemy. The company's origins and ownership details remain undisclosed.
Chippie Saint-Martin is a telecommunications operator providing services in the region of Saint-Martin. The company is a subsidiary of United Telecommunication Services (UTS), a telecommunication firm headquartered in Willemstad, Curaçao. UTS, established in 1919, expanded its operations to Saint-Martin and launched Chippie Saint-Martin to cater to the specific needs of the local market. Chippie Saint-Martin, therefore, operates under the umbrella of UTS, which is in turn owned by the government of Curaçao.
Chippie Sint Maarten is a telecommunications company that operates in Sint Maarten. The firm was established to provide mobile telephony services to the residents and businesses within the region. The company is a subsidiary of the United Telecommunication Services (UTS), a government-owned telecommunication service provider headquartered in Curacao. UTS has a presence in several Caribbean countries, but Chippie Sint Maarten operates independently within its jurisdiction.


Cisco Systems, Inc. designs and sells a range of products, provides services and delivers integrated solutions to develop and connect networks around the world. The Company operates through three geographic segments: Americas; Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), and Asia Pacific, Japan and China (APJC). The Company groups its products and technologies into various categories, such as Switching; Next-Generation Network (NGN) Routing; Collaboration; Data Center; Wireless; Service Provider Video; Security, and Other Products.
The company was founded in 1984 by two computer scientists from...


Claro SA, trading as Claro Brasil, was launched in 2003 following a merger between América Móvil-owned operators ATL, BCP, Americel, Tess Celular, and Claro Digital who previously served mutually exclusive regions, to form a single nationwide mobile carrier. The company is a fully owned subsidiary of Claro Telecom Participações SA, a group holding company designed to oversee operations of its Brazilian cellular, fixed, and ISP service companies. Claro Telecom itself is a subsidiary of América Móvil S.A.B. de C.V, an international telecommunications group with operations in a range of countries...

Claro Chile is the third largest telecommunications company that operates within Chile. Claro began operations as Smartcom PCS, rebranding to Claro in mid-2006 following its acquisition by América Móvil in August 2005. Claro Chile is a subsidiary of América Móvil S.A.B. de C.V, an international telecommunications group with operations in a range of countries throughout South America.

Claro is the largest mobile network operating in Colombia. Claro began providing GSM services in 2003 then as Comcel (with a history dating back to 1994), rebranding to Claro in June 2012 following its acquisition by América Móvil. Claro Colombia is a subsidiary of América Móvil S.A.B. de C.V, an international telecommunications group with operations in a range of countries throughout South America.

Claro Costa Rica is a telecommunications company operating in Costa Rica. The company is a subsidiary of América Móvil, a Mexican telecommunications group. Claro entered the market in 2011 following the passing of the Dominican Republic–Central America Free Trade Agreement which opened up the monopolistic telecommunications market to private enterprise. The company sits under the umbrella of América Móvil, which is one of the largest telecommunication companies globally.


Claro is the largest mobile network operating in Ecuador. The company was founded in 2002 as a wireless broadband provider branded as Ecutel and held by local Emerica Group. In 2007 the company was acquired by America Movil (via Telmex), rebranding to Claro in February 2011. Claro Ecuador is a subsidiary of América Móvil S.A.B. de C.V, an international telecommunications group with operations in a range of countries throughout South America.

Claro Guatemala is a telecommunications company operating within Guatemala. The company is a subsidiary of América Móvil, a Mexican telecommunications group. Claro Guatemala was established as part of América Móvil's expansion into Central America. The parent company, América Móvil, is a significant player in the telecommunications industry, with operations in numerous countries across Latin America.

Claro Honduras is a telecommunications company that operates within Honduras. It is a subsidiary of América Móvil, a Mexican telecommunications group. The Claro brand, which translates to 'clear' or 'of course' in Spanish and Portuguese, operates across multiple Latin American countries, including Honduras. The company was founded in 2003 as Megatel de Honduras S.A. de C.V., later acquired by América Móvil in 2004.


Claro Panama is a telecommunications company operating within the Republic of Panama. It is a subsidiary of América Móvil, a Mexican telecommunications group, and is part of the Claro brand, which operates across several Latin American countries. The name 'Claro' translates to 'bright', 'clear', or 'of course' in both Spanish and Portuguese, reflecting the company's commitment to clear communication and customer service. Claro Panama was acquired by C&W Panama mid-2022, a network transition is in place as of December 2024 to consolidate operations with C&W.


Claro Puerto Rico, a major telecommunications services company, is based in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. The company's history spans nearly a century, during which it has provided a range of services including voice, data, long distance, broadband, directory publishing, and wireless services to residents and businesses on the island. It was founded by brothers Sosthenes and Hernan Behn, who also established ITT Corporation. For many years, Claro Puerto Rico was a public corporation under the Puerto Rican government until GTE acquired the majority stakes in the mid-1990s. The company was a subsidiary...

Claro is the second largest mobile network operating in El Salvador. The company was founded in 1999 as CTE Telecom, launching a mobile network under the brand Personal. In 2009 the company was acquired by America Movil and subsequently rebranding to Claro as part of América Móvil's consistent branding strategy. Claro El Salvador is a subsidiary of América Móvil S.A.B. de C.V, an international telecommunications group with operations in a range of countries throughout South America.

Clear Mobitel Jersey is a telecommunications company operating in Jersey. The firm's foundation and ownership details are not readily available.

CNT is a mobile network operating in Ecuador. The now state-owned operator entered the market in 2003 as Telecsa S.A. (branded Alegro), the product of Andinatel and Pacifictel S.A. Alegro's 450 MHz CDMA network had limited success and was absorbed by Corporación Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (CNT) in 2010 to become a wholly state-owned network.
