Atento fourth in call center business
Bnamericas Published: Wednesday, July 02, 2003
Call center operator Atento is now the fourth largest company of its kind in Mexico, employing 1,700 telemarketers after two years of operations, local daily Reforma reported. Atento's clients in Mexico include companies in the technology, finance, tourism, telecommunications, energy, automotive and entertainment industries. Atento has operations in several countries across the region and is a subsidiary of Spain's Telefonica (NYSE: TEF).
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