Costa Rica is the regional leader in 4G data consumption through mobile devices and 4G networks.
America Movil (Claro) and Telefonica (Movistar) agree that Costa Rica is the country with the highest data traffic in Central America, this is because it is the only country that does not charge for downloading data, but rather by the speed offered by providers.
New guidelines from the Costa Rican Treasury Office will allow greater access to the most relevant data of companies who paid more than $500,000 in taxes in the past three years.
Large taxpayers now have the obligation to submit to the Directorate General of Taxation information on their financial status in unconsolidated digital format.
July 15 will see the opening of the registration process for banks to comply with the Law on tax compliance for accounts abroad, adopted in 2010 by the U.S.
This law will affect banks' relations with the so-called "U.S.
Engineers in different specialties, sales representatives and administrative assistants, who are all fluent in English, are those most in demand.
The Talent Shortage Survey, conducted by ManpowerGroup Costa Rica among 620 employers, found that in the case of university courses "engineering (with their different emphases) is the only one that stands out in the list of jobs in demand this year ... ", reported Nacion.com.
Stories about companies who were once prosperous and now no longer exist can help us avoid making mistakes in our own companies which may lead to their demise.
Lack of leadership and not adapting to change are the main reasons that many companies fail.
Ana Cristina Sandoval in her article in Elfinancierocr.com reviews several companies which have now disappeared from Costa Rica and writes about her interview with Federico Chavarria, consulting partner with Deloitte on the subject.
Institutions and leading companies in Costa Rica are planning to run for the position of administrator of the National Telecommunications Fund.
Some 25 entities or organizations have shown interest in the project to implement the National Telecommunications Fund (Fonatel) which has funds of $180 million.
Some of the stakeholders are: Deloitte & Touche, Ernst &Young, Fundación Comisión Asesora en Alta Tecnología (Caatec), Fundación Costa Rica-Estados Unidos (Crusa), Fundación para la Investigación de la Universidad de Costa Rica (Fundevi) and Microsoft. The complete list can be found on the website of the Superintendencia de Telecomunicaciones (Sutel) at www.sutel.go.cr, reports Nacion.com.
Costa Rica's telecommunications superintendence is negotiating advising deals for developing the required public bidding processes.
These agreements include one with the World Bank, and another with U.S. company Telecommunications Management Group (TMG), who will be advised by Costa Rican law firm BLP Abogados and Deloitte.
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