C&W Networks and C&W Business in Latin America officially rebrand as Liberty Networks
Liberty Latin America Signs Agreement With Phoenix Tower International to Monetize Mobile Tower Assets.
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Cabletica and Movistar officially rebrand to Liberty in Costa Rica.
Cable & Wireless Panamá completes the acquisition of América Móvil’s Panama operations.
Liberty Latin America and América Móvil combine their Chilean Operations, VTR and Claro Chile, to create a new joint venture.
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Liberty Latin America completes acquisition of Broadband VI in the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI).
América Móvil and Liberty Latin America to combine their Chilean operations.
Cable & Wireless Panama to acquire América Móvil’s Panama operations.
Liberty Latin America completes acquisition of Telefónica S.A.’s wireless operations in Costa Rica.
Liberty Latin America publishes its inaugural ESG report.
Liberty Latin America appoints first Chief Customer Officer.
UTS officially transitions to the Flow brand.
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Liberty Latin America completes acquisition of AT&T operations in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Liberty Latin America to Acquire Telefonica’s Operations in Costa Rica.
Liberty Latin America acquires IT Outsource and expands C&W’s B2B operations in the Cayman Islands.
Más Movil launches Mi Más, the first ever digital debit card payment platform in Panama.
Liberty Latin America establishes COVID-19: Employee Emergency Assistance Fund.
VTR launches VTR Covid19, a public service news channel in Chile.
Liberty Cablevision of Puerto Rico (LCPR) officially changes its name to Liberty Communications of Puerto Rico LLC.
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Liberty Latin America sells C&W Seychelles.
Liberty Latin America announces intention to acquire AT&T’s assets in Puerto Rico & The U.S Virigin Islands.
Liberty Latin America acquires controlling Stake in UTS.
Liberty Latin America establishes New Operations Center in Panama City.
Dr. John C. Malone retires from Liberty Latin America Board and becomes Director Emeritus.
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Liberty Latin America acquires remaining 40% of Liberty Cablevision of Puerto Rico.
Liberty Latin America completes acquisition of Cabletica.
Launched Project UNO Family campaign unveiling the new Liberty Latin America vision.
CEO Balan Nair inducted into the Cable Hall of Fame Class of 2018.
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Charitable foundations were established by LCPR and Cable & Wireless.
Balan Nair Appointed new CEO to Liberty Latin America.
Liberty Latin America starts trading on the NASDAQ Global Select Market.
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Liberty Business Puerto Rico launches its own brand, and began offering optic fiber services for businesses throughout the entire island.
Liberty Global completes acquisition of Cable & Wireless Communications and becomes part of Liberty’s LILAC group.
LILAC consolidates cable operations in Puerto Rico.
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Cable & Wireless Communications completes acquisition of Columbus International Inc.
Launch of VTR foundation.
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Purchased remaining 20% stake in VTR.
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Cable & Wireless Communications buys 51% of shares in The Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC).
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Acquisition of OneLink Communications to consolidated cable operations in the Metropolitan Area of Puerto Rico.
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VTR is the first company in Latin America to launch the first 100% high-definition channel (VIVE HD).
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LCPR became the first cable TV company in Puerto Rico to offer high speed data services and generate first phone call using Voice Over Internet Protocol from its Luquillo office to LILAC’s headquarter office in Denver, (EE.UU).
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LCPR launched VoD, becoming the first cable company to offer the service in Puerto Rico.
LCPR Merged with Metropolis to create VTR Globalcom (VTR); Owned 80% of VTR with 20% held by Cristalerias.
LCPR became the 1st cable company on the island to switch to 100% digital platform & offer high definition DVR boxes.
VTR is the first company in Latin America to launch an on-demand platform (VOD).
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VTR became the first cable operator to offer 3Play, HD channels in Latam and first to offer T/S VoD in Chile.
The company was selected as one of the Top 25 Best Places to Work in Chile.
Recognized in the Top 20 Most Socially Responsible Companies in Chile.
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Cable & Wireless Communications buys a 49% share of the Panamanian Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (INTEL). Now Cable & Wireless Panama.
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First investment (50%) in Cablevision Viña del Mar and Valparaiso (Chile).
LCPR was founded.
Acquired remaining interest in VTRH.
Merged existing cable operations to form VTR Hipercable (VTRH); started with 34% ownership.
Completed acquisitions to wholly-own Cablevision and STX (Chile).
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C&W Networks and C&W Business in Latin America officially rebrand as Liberty Networks
Liberty Latin America Signs Agreement With Phoenix Tower International to Monetize Mobile Tower Assets.
×
Cabletica and Movistar officially rebrand to Liberty in Costa Rica.
Cable & Wireless Panamá completes the acquisition of América Móvil’s Panama operations.
Liberty Latin America and América Móvil combine their Chilean Operations, VTR and Claro Chile, to create a new joint venture.
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Liberty Latin America completes acquisition of Broadband VI in the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI).
América Móvil and Liberty Latin America to combine their Chilean operations.
Cable & Wireless Panama to acquire América Móvil’s Panama operations.
Liberty Latin America completes acquisition of Telefónica S.A.’s wireless operations in Costa Rica.
Liberty Latin America publishes its inaugural ESG report.
Liberty Latin America appoints first Chief Customer Officer.
UTS officially transitions to the Flow brand.
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Liberty Latin America completes acquisition of AT&T operations in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Liberty Latin America to Acquire Telefonica’s Operations in Costa Rica.
Liberty Latin America acquires IT Outsource and expands C&W’s B2B operations in the Cayman Islands.
Más Movil launches Mi Más, the first ever digital debit card payment platform in Panama.
Liberty Latin America establishes COVID-19: Employee Emergency Assistance Fund.
VTR launches VTR Covid19, a public service news channel in Chile.
Liberty Cablevision of Puerto Rico (LCPR) officially changes its name to Liberty Communications of Puerto Rico LLC.
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Liberty Latin America sells Cable & Wireless Seychelles.
Liberty Latin America announces intention to acquire AT&T’s assets in Puerto Rico & The U.S Virigin Islands.
Liberty Latin America acquires controlling stake in UTS.
Liberty Latin America establishes New Operations Center in Panama City, Panama.
Dr. John C. Malone retires from Liberty Latin America Board and becomes Director Emeritus.
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Liberty Latin America acquires remaining 40% of Liberty Cablevision of Puerto Rico.
Liberty Latin America completes acquisition of Cabletica.
Launched Project UNO Family campaign unveiling the new Liberty Latin America vision.
CEO Balan Nair inducted into the Cable Hall of Fame Class of 2018.
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Charitable foundations were established by LCPR and C&W.
Balan Nair appointed CEO & President, Liberty Latin America.
Liberty Latin America starts trading on the NASDAQ Global Select Market.
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Liberty Business Puerto Rico launches its own brand and began offering fiber optic services for businesses throughout the entire island.
Liberty Global completes acquisition of C&W, becomes part of Liberty’s LILAC group.
LILAC consolidates cable operations in Puerto Rico.
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C&W completes acquisition of Columbus International Inc.
Launch of VTR foundation.
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Purchased remaining 20% stake in VTR.
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C&W buys 51% of shares in The Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC).
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Acquisition of OneLink Communications to consolidate cable operations in the Metropolitan Area of Puerto Rico.
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VTR is the first company in Latin America to launch the first 100% high-definition channel (VIVE HD).
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LCPR became the first cable TV company in Puerto Rico to offer high speed data services and generate first phone call using Voice Over Internet Protocol from its Luquillo office to LILAC’s headquarter office in Denver, Colorado.
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LCPR launched VoD, becoming the first cable company to offer the service in Puerto Rico .
VTRH merged with Metropolis to create VTR Globalcom (VTR); owned 80% of VTR with 20% held by Cristalerias.
LCPR became the first cable company on the island to switch to 100% digital platform & offer high definition DVR boxes.
VTR is the first company in Latin America to launch an on-demand platform (VOD).
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VTR became the first cable operator to offer 3Play, HD channels in Latam and first to offer T/S VoD in Chile.
VTR selected as one of the Top 25 Best Places to Work in Chile.
VTR recognized in the Top 20 Most Socially Responsible Companies in Chile.
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Cable & Wireless Communications (C&W) buys a 49% share of the Panamanian Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (INTEL), now Cable & Wireless Panama.
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First investment (50%) in Cablevision Viña del Mar and Valparaiso (Chile)
Merged existing cable operations to form VTR Hipercable (VTRH); started with 34% ownership.
Acquired remaining interest in VTRH.
Completed acquisitions to wholly own Cablevision and STX (Chile).
Liberty Cablevision Puerto Rico (LCPR) was founded.