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Latin America Telecom
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Articles in September, 2002 issue of Latin America Telecom
- Centennial Communications to exit Jamaica businesses. (Venezuela).
- Oi implements CSG Systems billing solution for new PCS mobile services. (Brazil).
- CDMA2000 continues to expand in Latin America. (Across the Region).
- Bahamas Telecommunications Company selects ECI Telecom's Enavis networks for seamless network connectivity. (Bahamas).
- Comcel to invest $400 million in Colombia next year. (Colombia).
- Harmonic digital headend chosen for new MMDS-based television service in Latin America. (Venezuela).
- Sprint expands its global IP network to Chile and Venezuela. (Chile).
- TruSecure expands global operations into Central America. (Venezuela).
- Telecom Argentina begins debt restructuring talks. (Argentina).
- Colombia Telecom and Antel select iBasis for global service. (Colombia).
- Airspan Networks technology to provide high-speed Internet access to United Telecommunications Services of St. Maarten. (Venezuela).
- Brasil Tel Telesp Cel studying block of TIM Brazil expansion. (Brazil).
- Mexico's Unefon files $900 million suit against Nortel. (Mexico).
- International calls to Latin America now available with Verizon Wireless -FREEUP- prepaid wireless service. (Venezuela).
- Brasil Telecom S.A. wins "Transparency Trophy Finalist". (Brazil).
- Telenor Satellite Services secures major communications agreement with Petroleos de Venezuela. (Venezuela).
- AOL LatAm gets Nasdaq delisting notice. (Venezuela).
- The Chilean Digital Economy. (Chile).
- The Yankee Group identifies flat rate regulation as a key market driver in Latin America's ISP markets. (Venezuela).
- Gross investment in Mexican Telecom Industry.
- Brasil Telecom shareholder change neutral to credit quality. (Brazil).
- ITXC and Telecom Colombia sign interconnect agreement. (Colombia).
- Telecom Italia eyes region-wide network in South America. (Venezuela).
- ICE in Costa Rica awards Lucent Technologies $29 million contract to expand existing wireless network. (Costa Rica).
- OFS and CWDM vendors bring technology to global forefront. (Venezuela).
- Gilat is lowest bidder for 3,000-site Compartel VSAT telephony network. (Colombia).
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