Claro República Dominicana

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Compañía Dominicana de Teléfonos
Trading name Claro
Industry Communications Services
Founded 1930[1]
Headquarters Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic
Key people Oscar Peña Chacón, President
Products Broadband Internet services, Local wireline and wireless telecommunication services
Parent América Móvil
Website http://www.claro.com.do

Claro (formerly CODETEL) is the largest telecommunications company in the Dominican Republic and provides local, long-distance, and wireless voice services, as well as Internet and IPTV services, to approximately four million customers.

History

Logo used pre-Verizon Dominicana

CODETEL began in the Dominican Republic in 1932 as a subsidiary of the US firm General Telephone and Electronics, and held a de facto monopoly until the mid-1990s, when Tricom began operations.[2] After the Dominican government passed Law 153 in 1998 providing for effective liberalization and improved pro-competition regulation, new entrants had eroded CODETEL's predominant position with the incumbent capturing only 50% of the international traffic to the United States (accounting for 70% of the total international traffic).[3] In 2000 Verizon was formed after a merger by Bell Atlantic and GTE, with CODETEL continuing operations as a subsidiary of the new company. During December 2003, CODETEL announced the commercial launch of its Flash Movil 3G network, a CDMA2000 1X voice and high-speed data network using equipment, software and services from Lucent Technologies.[4]

Verizon Dominicana

Previously known as CODETEL (Compañía Dominicana de Teléfonos), the name change was announced February 2, 2004 at the National Theater of Santo Domingo in a ceremony to welcome the Verizon brand to the country.

Logo and slogan used until 2011

América Móvil Buyout

On April 3, 2006 Verizon agreed to sell its stakes in Verizon Dominicana along with Telecomunicaciones de Puerto Rico Inc. (TELPRI) in Puerto Rico to Carlos Slim Helú's group América Móvil for $3.7 billion.[5] On January 31, 2007 the company's new owners, América Móvil, announced their decision to rename it to the previous CODETEL name for landline services and Claro for mobile services.

Present

On February 27, 2009 CODETEL launched Claro TV, a digital TV service based on Microsoft Mediaroom for urban areas and Direct To Home Satellite for rural areas.[6] On January 20, 2011 Oscar Peña, the company's president, announced the company's brands would be unified and would become Claro as a part of a global unification across Latin America, where América Móvil's services are under the Claro brand.[7]

On March 21, 2012, Claro announced the availability of Fiber to the Home plans for consumers.[8]

Services

Consumer

Multiplan

Claro Multiplan is a brand under which Claro offers Telephone, Internet, and IPTV services. The bundles also include discounts on mobile Internet and mobile TV.

Internet

Claro provides Broadband Internet access to its customers over fixed ADSL2+, Fiber to the Home and mobile UMTS/HSPA. Speeds offered over Fiber are 20/2 (under a multiplan) and 100/5 (standalone).[9]

As of August 2013, Fiber to the Home service is currently available in Altos de Arroyo Hondo II (Cerros de Arroyo Hondo, Cuesta Hermosa II, Isabel Villas, Altos de Arroyo Hondo II), La Julia, Evaristo Morales, La Esperilla, Naco, Serrallés, Paraíso, Los Cacicazgos, Julieta Morales, El Vergel, Piantini, Bella Vista, Viejo Arroyo Hondo, La Castellana, Nuevo Arroyo Hondo, Quisqueya, Urbanización Renacimiento, Urbanización Real, Mirador Norte, Arroyo Hondo III, Mirador Sur, Res. Carmen María, and Los Millones in Santo Domingo and in Cerros de Gurabo I and II, Quinta de Pontezuela, Las Carmelitas, and La Trinitaria in Santiago.

Speeds offered for fixed ADSL2+ internet on standalone plans[10] and on Multiplans[11] are as follows:

ADSL2+
Multiplan Standalone
Download Upload Download Upload
512kbit/s 256kbit/s 1Mbit/s 256kbit/s
1Mbit/s 256kbit/s 1.5Mbit/s 256kbit/s
1.5Mbit/s 256kbit/s 2Mbit/s 512kbit/s
2Mbit/s 1Mbit/s 3Mbit/s 768kbit/s
3Mbit/s 768kbit/s 4Mbit/s 1Mbit/s
5Mbit/s 1Mbit/s 6Mbit/s 1Mbit/s
8Mbit/s 1Mbit/s
10Mbit/s 1Mbit/s

As of September 2012, Claro's Multiplan download speeds can be doubled for an additional monthly cost.

Claro's mobile internet packages are as follows:[12]

Type Data allowance Time Active
Postpaid 100MB N/A
Postpaid 500MB N/A
Postpaid 3GB N/A
Postpaid 5GB N/A
Postpaid 10GB N/A
Prepaid 200MB 1 Day
Prepaid 350MB 3 Days
Prepaid 700MB 7 Day
Prepaid 1.5GB 15 Days
Prepaid 3GB 30 Days
Prepaid 6GB 60 Days

Television

Claro offers fixed television services over Microsoft Mediaroom and satellite.[13] It also provides mobile television services over Rok TV.[14] Mobile television services are offered as daily and monthly packages.

Telephony

Claro offers fixed landline telephone services as well as services over CDMA 1xEV-DO in 800/1900 MHz, GSM/GPRS/EDGE in 850/1900 MHz, and 3G UMTS/HSPA service on the 850 MHz band.

Enterprise

Claro offers their enterprise customers mobile and fixed telephone, mobile, fixed, dedicated, and satellite Internet, Internet Backhaul, Colocation, Web Hosting, IPTV, equipment rental, and SMS services.

Management

The Current President of CODETEL is Oscar Peña Chacón.

Notes

  1. "1920 - 1930". Historia de las Telecomunicaciones. Instituto Dominicano de las Telecomunicaciones. Retrieved 18 November 2012. 
  2. "1990 - 1995". Historia de las Telecomunicaciones. Instituto Dominicano de las Telecomunicaciones. Retrieved 18 November 2012. 
  3. "Institutions, Performance, and the Financing of Infrastructure Services in the Caribbean", World Bank, retrieved June 4, 2011 
  4. "Codetel and Lucent launch 3G mobile network in Dominican Republic", 3GNewsRoom.com, archived from the original on June 27, 2009, retrieved June 4, 2011 
  5. "Verizon to sell offLatin units", International Herald Tribune, archived from the original on September 29, 2008, retrieved June 4, 2011 
  6. "Codetel lanza televisión digital", Listin Diario (in Spanish), retrieved February 27, 2009 
  7. "Claro Deja de ser Codetel", Audiencia Electronica (in Spanish), retrieved June 4, 2011 
  8. Hipólito Delgado (March 21, 2012), Conoce todo sobre la Fibra Óptica de Claro (in Spanish), retrieved August 24, 2012 
  9. "Fibra Óptica", Claro (in Spanish), retrieved May 8, 2012 
  10. "Internet Fijo", Claro (in Spanish), retrieved August 24, 2012 
  11. "Multiplan Claro", Claro (in Spanish), retrieved August 24, 2012 
  12. "Internet Móvil", Claro (in Spanish), retrieved June 5, 2011 
  13. "Claro TV", Claro (in Spanish), retrieved June 5, 2011 
  14. "IdeasTV", Claro (in Spanish), retrieved June 5, 2011 

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