Colombia recorded 8.22 million fixed Internet accesses in the Sao Tome and Principe Email List second quarter of 2021 and was the operator with the most connections Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in a new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in a new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in a new window)Click to share on Skype (Opens in a new window)Click to share on (Opens Sao Tome and Principe Email List in a new window) Colombia has 8.22 million fixed accesses to the Internet, after the end of its second quarter of 2021 with an addition of 730,000 new accesses in the year-on-year comparison, as published by the Communications Regulation Commission (CRC) itself, in a report available here . The variation between the first and the Sao Tome and Principe Email List second quarter of 2021 was 1.9 percent; while the percentage variation between quarters during 2020 had been.
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percent. In the regulator’s balance sheet, the distribution of Sao Tome and Principe Email List Telecommunications Network and Service Providers (PRST), according to the number of fixed Internet accesses, showed that three of them registered more than one million accesses, while another 319 providers Sao Tome and Principe Email List had between 100 and 1,000 accesses. Of all of them, (Colombia) was the operator that registered the highest number of fixed Internet accesses, with 3.21 million; followed by UNE , with 1.69 million; , with 1.17 million; and ETB, with 710,000 connections. And, therefore, Sao Tome and Principe Email List was the operator that also recorded the highest operating income, expressing a turnover of 112.5 million dollars.
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(436.6 billion Colombian pesos), followed by UNE Sao Tome and Principe Email List , which recorded more than 90 million dollars (349,900 million Colombian pesos), Movistar, which exceeded 47 million dollars (182,900 million Colombian pesos) and Sao Tome and Principe Email List , with more than 29 million dollars or its equivalent of 113,500 million Colombian pesos. Regarding service quality, the national average download speed was 54.9 Mbps, representing an increase of 27 Mbps during the last 12 months: 57.6 Mbps for the corporate segment and 54.7 Mbps for the residential. And, if the cut is made for access technologies, cable reached five million accesses and rose 1.6 percent in the comparison between quarters; fiber Sao Tome and Principe Email List optics reached 1.6 million, and registered an increase of 10.7 percent;