-
provide more services,
Cablemas made an
alliance with Axtel, a new
telephone company operating from Monterrey, and the new
Cablemas-Axtel
Alliance was created...
-
subscription television services,
including Movistar TV, DirecTV,
Claro TV,
Cablemás, Best Cable,
Cable Perú, and Visión Perú. Previously,
Peruvian representatives...
- for the 2010 FiFi Awards. On
September 29, 2012,
Mexican cable company Cablemás,
Megacable and
Mexico city's Cablevisión
launched an
advertising campaign...
-
March 9, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine."
Cablemás.
Retrieved March 6, 2011. "Corporate
Headquarters Cablemás S.A. de C.V.
Sevilla No. 4,
Colonia Juárez...
- channel. The
cable coverage had
grown to 1,175 kilometers. In 2006, 49% of
Cablemás and 50% of TVI (a.k.a. Cablevisión Noreste) were acquired. In 2007, Bestel...
-
company is made of
several formerly separate companies (Cablevisión DF,
Cablemas, Cablevisión Monterrey,
Cablecom and Telecable)
combined to
provide competition...
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ALESTRA ALTÁN
ALTATA AT&T AT&T AT&T
AVANTEL AXTEL BESTPHONE BRIHMCA CABLECOM CABLEMAS CABLEVISION COMUNICALO CONVERGIA DIALOGA EJA
FREEDOMPOP GPO HIDALGUENSE...
- "Viacom Int'l
Launches NICKTOONS in
Mexico on Cablevision,
Megacable &
Cablemas - BWWTVWorld". Tv.broadwayworld.com.
Retrieved 9
August 2014. Official...
- some
cable providers in Mexico, via Shaw
Broadcast Services, such the
Cablemás system in
Ciudad Juárez,
which offers WDIV
instead of
fellow NBC affiliate...
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Pizza Consumer services Restaurants & bars
Colima City 1983 Fast food P A
Cablemás Telecommunications Fixed line
telecommunications Mexico City 1968 Cable...