Radio Frequency Allocation in PanamaFriday, November 8, 2013 Eight bidders submitted offers in the tender conducted by the Public Services Authority to grant concessions for open radio frequency bands, AM and FM. Of all the proposals only two did not meet the requirements, resulting in their rejection. Corporación Medcom Panamá S.A. bid $35,143 for the frequency 90.9 MHz (FM)-Bocas del Toro, and $18,116 for the frequency 100.7 MHz (FM)-Darien. Company Profile Organization that operates in Guatemala.
$5 million for expansion of call center in El SalvadorFriday, October 31, 2008 In the next two year, Benson Communication will invest $5 million and generated 1000 jobs. President of the company, Brian Cox, announced the plans during a visit to call center facilities. He also announced the acquisition of new facilities to which they will move before 2009, in order to easier accommodate the new personnel. Movistar Panama Launches a Wireless Fixed-Line Phone SystemFriday, June 12, 2009 Utilizing the same mobile network infrastructure, the Spanish business Movistar offers the service of a wireless fixed-line system. The deputy director of marketing of Telefónica Movistar, Carlos Testa, reported that the service has become available since yesterday in the Panamanian capital and it will extend to Colón and the remainder of the country. New Cable Operators in PanamaMonday, November 30, 2009 9 companies are currently installing coaxial and fiber optic networks to provide their services in the country. According to data from public services authority ASEP, these enterprises are: Compañía de Comunicaciones, Corporación de Frecuencias, Technical Information Group, Very-Cable, Panama Telecom, Hi-Tech Cable Panama, Mocatel Tecnology, International Contact Center and Advanced Communication Network. Panama: $200 Million Worth of Outright Purchases in One YearFriday, July 30, 2010 Just in the last meeting of the council of ministers direct acquisitions worth $33.3 million were approved. The contracts approved are for the $26.4 million expansion of Panama's Tocumen International Airport, $4.7 million worth of legal services from Arnold & Porter and $3.2 million hospital funding. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
Traditional Advertising on the WaneFriday, May 20, 2011 In 2009 spending on traditional media advertising grew by 18.5%. In 2010 it increased by only 2.1%, confirming that consumers have started to abandon ship. Only television and radio appear to be safe from the unstoppable advance of digital media on consumer preference. Print media is suffering most from this change in trends. Company Profile Organization that operates in Panama.
Trends for 2012: Cashless SocietyWednesday, December 14, 2011 Although we have not yet seen mass use of payments via mobile phones, 2012 will bring a significant acceleration of this trend. The arrival of the cashless society has been declared in every trend list since 2005. Even though 2012 won't be the year when consumers massively give up using coins and bills for swiping their smart phones against the tills, it will be the year that major players like Google and MasterCard actively launch initiatives so we can all avoid carrying hard cash in our pockets. Outsourcing in El SalvadorWednesday, April 14, 2010 El Salvador is located close to the United States and Canada and in their same time zone, and offers competitive prices when compared to neighbors Mexico, Panamá or Costa Rica. Such conditions make it an attractive location for outsourcing services, call centers and BPO. Still, El Salvador has much to do to take advantage of these conditions. Alternativas Publicitarias Centroamérica Company Profile Organization that operates in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.
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El Salvador: Public Media ActWednesday, September 18, 2013 The government has presented to the Legislative Assembly a draft for the Media Act on state property. The government of President Mauricio Funes presented today to the Legislative Assembly a draft Law on Public Media which seeks to turn Televisión de El Salvador (Channel 10) and Radio Nacional de El Salvador (96.9 FM) into public media, starting from the establishment of legal and institutional framework necessary for its fully independent operation. |
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