Costa Rica's Comptroller Approves Claro and Telefónica

The comptroller has endorsed their contracts; they may begin operations two weeks after being notified.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

The Controller General of the Republic has stressed that the contract with the companies involves not only the installation of the network, but provision of mobile services as well.

According to an article in Elfinancierocr.com, "The agency also clarified that the companies can begin operating before the deadline to deliver the first phase of the network development plan".

After being notified the telephone companies will have 3 working days in which to deposit the required $170 million to operate in the country.

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