Fibertel
Fibertel is an Argentine Internet service provider. It worked as a stand-alone organization until 2003, when it was merged with Cablevisión, a cable television provider. Cablevisión was part of the Grupo Clarín, thus Fibertel became part of it. Fibertel has over a million clients, and it is the third ISP of the country.[2] In 2018, Cablevisión, including Fibertel, merged with Telecom Argentina.[3]
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Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | 1997 |
Headquarters | |
Area served | Argentina (65 cities),[1] |
Services | Internet service provider by cable modem |
Owner | Telecom Argentina |
Number of employees | 8,400[1] |
Website | www |
History
Fibertel started working in 1997, giving service of cable modem. This gave it an edge over contemporary ISP, many of which provided Dial-up Internet access.[4] It was bought in 2003 by Cablevisión, a cable television provider. Cablevisión would be bought later by the Grupo Clarín.[2]
The controversies between Clarín and Kirchnerism led to the revoke of Fibertel's licence in 2010, which generated great political stir. However they are now legally operating due to a Judge from Córdoba giving them their license back.
References
- According to official communicate of the company, on video.
- El Gobierno busca prohibir Fibertel y beneficiar a las telefónicas (in Spanish)
- http://nextvnews.com/cablevision-telecom-merger-becomes-effective-argentina/
- Fibertel - Nuestra historia Archived 2010-07-30 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)