
VTR Chile
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VTR Globalcom (VTR) is a Chilean cable and mobile telecoms operator, subsidiary of US-based Liberty Global. It provides services of payed TV, broadband internet, fixed and mobile telephony, VoIP telephony services, equipment, and long distance roaming services for businesses. It separately commercializes his services through a Triple format Pack (Internet + telephony + TV by subscription). VTR has more than 2mn customers throughout the country and also operates an MVNO.
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