New Global Connectivity Service in Panama

Telefónica Movistar launched the Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN).

Friday, January 21, 2011

The system allows broadband internet connection and voice communication in remote areas.

"The service, according to the company, aims to grow in those areas and industry sectors that need this type of technology the most, such as: government, security, mining, oil, land and sea logistics, financial sector, radio and TV," reported IT NOW.

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