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Tigo adds FUTV to is programming grid and starts offering Tigo Sports to pay TV operators in Costa Rica

Telecommunications company Millicom, which operates in Latin America under the ‘Tigo’ brand, announced that it is already offering the FUTV channel, officially launched in late February, as part of its TV channels catalog , with which it shares the rights to broadcast the Costa Rican Professional Football League through its sports channel, Tigo Sports. In [...]

Tigo suma a FUTV a su grilla y comienza a ofrecer Tigo Sports a operadores de TV paga de Costa Rica

La compañía de telecomunicaciones Millicom, que opera en Latinoamérica bajo la marca Tigo, anunció este jueves que ya está ofreciendo al canal FUTV, lanzado oficialmente a fines de febrero, como parte de los canales de su grilla, con el cual comparte los derechos de televisación de la Liga de Fútbol Profesional de Costa Rica a [...]

Tigo adds FUTV to is programming grid and starts offering Tigo Sports to pay TV operators in Costa Rica

Telecommunications company Millicom, which operates in Latin America under the ‘Tigo’ brand, announced this Thursday that it is already offering the FUTV channel, officially launched in late February, as part of its TV channels catalog , with which it shares the rights to broadcast the Costa Rican Professional Football League through its sports channel, Tigo [...]

Telefonica sells its Costa Rican operations to Liberty Latin America

The Spanish company Telefonica announced on Thursday an agreement to sell its operations in Costa Rica with Liberty Latin America, valued at USD 500 million. The agreement took place after the frustrated negotiation with Millicom, which ended in a lawsuit made Telefónica against the company that operates under the Tigo brand in Latin America for [...]

Telefónica retoma planes de venta de sus operaciones en Costa Rica

Después de que, a principios de mayo, Millicom rescindiera el contrato de compra de las operaciones de Telefónica en Costa Rica (donde opera bajo la marca Movistar),  valorado en USD 570 millones y alcanzado en febrero de 2019, la prensa española reportó que Telefónica inició un proceso de análisis de activos en Costa Rica (conocido [...]

Telefonica resumes its plans to sell its Costa Rican operations

After, in early May, Millicom refused itself to acquire Telefonica’s operations in Costa Rica (where it is known as Movistar), in an agreement valued at USD 570 million and ran in February 2019, the Spanish press reported that Telefonica began an asset analysis process in Costa Rica (known as ‘Due Diligence’) to make all the [...]

Millicom rescinde contrato de compra de Telefónica en Costa Rica

Millicom anunció oficialmente el 2 de mayo pasado su decisión de rescindir el contrato de compra de las operaciones de Telefónica en Costa Rica, valorado en USD 570 millones y alcanzado el 20 de febrero de 2019. La empresa justificó su determinación en base a que, según el contrato acordado con Telefónica, en caso de [...]

Millicom cancels Telefonica’s operations acquisition agreement in Costa Rica

Millicom officially reported last May 2nd its decision to cancel Telefonicas operations acquisition agreement in Costa Rica, valued at USD 570 million and reached on February 20th, 2019. The company justified its determination supporting that, according to the agreement ran with Telefonica, in case of finding pending issues on the required regulatory conditions, as of [...]

Telefónica demandará a Millicom por incumplir compra de sus operaciones en Costa Rica

Telefónica anunció que interpondrá una demanda contra Millicom International Cellular (que opera en Latinoamérica bajo la marca Tigo). Según la compañía española, la decisión se debe a que Tigo dejó inconcluso el acuerdo para adquirir su capital social en Costa Rica. Así lo confirmó en Madrid, en una nota enviada a la Comisión Nacional del [...]

Telefonica to sue Millicom for not acquiring its operations in Costa Rica

Telefonica announced that it will file a lawsuit against Millicom International Cellular (which operates in Latin America under the Tigo brand). According to the Spanish company, the decision is due to the fact that Tigo left the agreement to acquire its share capital in Costa Rica unfinished. This was confirmed in Madrid, in a document [...]