Cablemas

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Cablemas is the second-largest cable operator in Mexico. It has offered cable since the late 1980s, and broadband internet since the late 1990s for nearly forty cities in Mexico with approximately 600,000 customers. Cablemas is also the first company to distribute VoIP in Tijuana, Baja California. VoIP is the spearhead of Cablemas's new promotionals.

Due to the laws in Mexico, telecommunication companies cannot provide more than two services. An example of this is the company Telnor, which provides telephones and internet. Another example is Megacable, a company that provides cable and broadband internet. To provide more services, Cablemas made an alliance with Axtel, a new telephone company operating from Monterrey, and the new Cablemas-Axtel Alliance was born with nearly 1,000 customers.

The spearhead of the Cablemas operation has, and will always be, the city of Tijuana, which is also the city that produces the highest influx of money into the company.

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