Claro Jamaica
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Type | Former subsidiary of América Móvil |
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Traded as | NYSE: AMX |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Predecessor(s) | Oceanic Digital Jamaica, MiPhone |
Successor(s) | Digicel Jamaica |
Headquarters |
Flagship headquarters Mexico Local headquarters Jamaica Kingston, Jamiaca |
Key people | Daniel Hajj Aboumrad (CEO, AMX) |
Products |
Broadband Mobile phone UMTS/HSDPA, CDMA, GSM, Wireless Data Services, Push to Talk |
Parent | Digicel |
Website | Claro Jamaica |
Claro (formerly MiPhone) was a mobile network operator in Jamaica that provided service using the CDMA and GSM technologies. Claro was formally owned by Oceanic Digital Jamaica and used the MiPhone brand name as its public trading name and in all customer and media communications.
Oceanic reached an agreement in principle to sell its Jamaican assets to the Latin American network company America Movil. MiPhone then changed their name to Claro Jamaica. Claro JM was then bought by Digicel in an assets swap deal with America Móvil.
References
- "MiPhone changes hands again", TechJamaica, August 25, 2007
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