CANTV

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Compañía Anónima Nacional de Telefonos de Venezuela
Image:Logo_cantv.gif‎
Type Public
Founded 1930
Headquarters Flag of Venezuela Caracas, Distrito Capital, Venezuela
Industry Telecommunications
Products Wireline and wireless telecommunication, and Internet service provider
Revenue Bs. 5,088 billion (2005)
Net income Bs. 214 billion (2005)
Employees 9,199 (2006)
Parent Venezuelan Government
Telefónica Móviles, S.A.
Mercantil Servicios Financieros
América Movil
Subsidiaries Cantv.net
Caveguías
Movilnet
Website CANTV

Compañía Anónima Nacional de Teléfonos de Venezuela (CANTV) is one of the first telephone service enterprises in Venezuela, founded in 1930, when businessman Félix A. Guerrero obtained a concession from the "Ministerio de Fomento" to build a telephone network primarily in the capital, and of course in the rest of the country. In 1950 the government acquired 100% of the shares, as part of a nationalization of industries, which ended in the early 1970s. The company was privatized in 1991, which resulted in a swift modernization of its technological infrastructure and an enhancement of its communications services offering. Its services include voice transmission, data, access to Internet, cellular telephony and directories of information. It is owned by Verizon Communications (GTE Venholdings), the Venezuelan Government, Telefónica S.A., Mercantil Servicios Financieros, America Movil, and several thousand small private investors, including company employees. On 2007-01-08, President Hugo Chávez announced that Venezuela would nationalize CANTV, a move aimed at returning the company's control to the state.

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[edit] Subsidiaries

Services provided by CANTV are divided into three subsidiaries which handle cellular phone service, internet access and directory services.

[edit] CANTV.net

In addition to dial-up, ISP CANTV.net offers low-end broadband access using ADSL technology. It covers the major share of the Venezuelan broadband market, having reached 53% in 2001 and 76% in 2003. As of January, 2007, download speeds offered vary from 1024Kbps to 2048Kbps.

[edit] Movilnet

The mobile phone component of CANTV was founded in 1991. As of 2001 it had a market share of 40%, based on TDMA and CDMA2000 technologies. It currently offers 1x EV-DO in major populated areas around the country.

[edit] Caveguías

Caveguias provides both printed and electronic directories for CANTV clients and subscribers.

[edit] External links


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