Americatel El Salvador, founded in 1993, is controlled by Entel Chile, which has subsidiaries throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. In El Salvador it offers residential clients internet access, fixed local and long distance and mobile telephony services. Business services include VSAT, IBS, frame relay and wholesale internet.
Report broken linkCTE Telecom, El Salvador's incumbent fixed line operator, has a 90% share of the fixed line market and leads the public telephony, long distance, internet access and directories segments. It is also the third largest operator in the mobile telephony segment.
Report broken linkFitch Central America is part of the international rating agency Fitch IBCA, Duff & Phelps'. Fitch Central America has an office in El Salvador and Costa Rica.
Fitch Ratings covers 1,600 financial institutions, 1,000 corporates and maintains surveillance on 3,300 structured financings and 17,000 municipal bond ratings in the U.S. tax-exempt market. Fitch Ratings also covers over 800 insurance companies plus 69 sovereigns. It covers the Financial Institutions, Banks, Corporates, Loan Products, Structured Finance, Insurance, Sovereigns and Public Finance markets worldwide. Fitch Ratings has dual headquarters in New York and London and is fully owned by FIMALAC, Paris.
Report broken linkTelefónica de El Salvador, a subsidiary of Spain's Telefónica Móviles, is a mobile communications provider. Operating under the brand name Movistar, if offers voice services, enhanced calling features, international roaming, wireless internet and data services.
Report broken linkTelemóvil, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Millicom International, is an ISP and mobile telephony provider in El Salvador, which operates under the brand name Tigo.
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