Biggest changeDuring August 2024, we also entered into an agreement with the noncontrolling interest owner of Liberty Costa Rica where we agreed to acquire on January 30, 2026 shares representing 8.5% of the equity of Liberty Costa Rica for approximately $83 million, comprising CRC 22 billion ($43 million) and $40 million, with 62.5% of the purchase price due upon closing and the remaining 37.5% due on January 29, 2027. • during November 2023, we entered into an agreement with Phoenix Tower International to monetize approximately 1,300 mobile tower sites across Panama, Jamaica, The Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Barbados, and the British Virgin Islands.
Biggest changeThe transaction provides arrangements to extend coverage with a further 500 sites being built by Liberty Latin America and Phoenix Tower International by 2029. • During August 2024, we entered into an agreement with the noncontrolling interest owner of Liberty Costa Rica where we agreed to acquire on January 30, 2026 shares representing 8.5% of equity of Liberty Costa Rica for aggregate cash consideration of approximately $84 million, comprising CRC 22 billion ($44 million) and $40 million, with 62.5% of the purchase price due upon closing and the remaining 37.5% due on January 29, 2027.
Pay Television Service . Initially, the concession for the provision of the pay television service was granted to the International Contact Center Company in 2008, and then the rights were transferred in favor of C&W Panama.
Initially, the concession for the provision of the pay television service was granted to the International Contact Center Company in 2008, and then the rights were transferred in favor of C&W Panama.
This concession has a 15-year renewable term, expiring on May 12, 2026, that may be extended for an additional 10 year term, and we have begun the process to renew this concession. The second one, granted in 2018, MICITT awarded Liberty Telecomunicaciones 20 MHz in the 1800 MHz band and 20 MHz in the 1900/2100 MHz band.
This concession has a 15-year renewable term, expiring on May 12, 2026, that may be extended for an additional 10 year term, and we have begun the process to renew this concession. For the second one, granted in 2018, MICITT awarded Liberty Telecomunicaciones 20 MHz in the 1800 MHz band and 20 MHz in the 1900/2100 MHz band.
Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk , as well as the following list of some but not all of the factors that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from anticipated results or events: • economic and business conditions and industry trends in the countries in which we operate; • the competitive environment in the industries in the countries in which we operate, including competitor responses to our products and services; • fluctuations in currency exchange rates, inflation rates and interest rates; • our relationships with third-party programming providers and broadcasters, some of which are also offering content directly to consumers, and our ability to maintain access to desirable programming on acceptable economic terms; • our relationships with suppliers and licensors and the ability to maintain equipment, software and certain services; • instability in global financial markets, including sovereign debt issues and related fiscal reforms; • our ability to obtain additional financing and generate sufficient cash to meet our debt obligations; • the impact of restrictions contained in certain of our subsidiaries’ debt instruments; • consumer disposable income and spending levels, including the availability and amount of individual consumer debt; • changes in consumer viewing preferences and habits, including on mobile devices that function on various operating systems and specifications, limited bandwidth, and different processing power and screen sizes; • customer acceptance of our existing service offerings, including our video, broadband internet, fixed-line telephony, mobile and business service offerings, and of new technology, programming alternatives and other products and services that we may offer in the future; • our ability to manage rapid technological changes; I-2 • the impact of 5G and wireless technologies; • our ability to maintain or increase the number of subscriptions to our video, broadband internet, fixed-line telephony and mobile service offerings and our average revenue per household and mobile subscriber; • our ability to provide satisfactory customer service, including support for new and evolving products and services; • our ability to maintain or increase rates to our subscribers or to pass through increased costs to our subscribers; • the impact of our future financial performance, or market conditions generally, on the availability, terms and deployment of capital; • changes in, or failure or inability to comply with, government regulations in the countries in which we operate and adverse outcomes from regulatory proceedings; • government intervention that requires opening our broadband distribution networks to competitors; • our ability to renew necessary regulatory licenses, concessions or other operating agreements and to otherwise acquire future spectrum or other licenses that we need to offer new mobile data or other technologies or services; • our ability to obtain regulatory approval and satisfy other conditions necessary to close acquisitions and dispositions, and the impact of conditions imposed by competition and other regulatory authorities in connection with acquisitions, such as with respect to the transaction with Millicom in Costa Rica; • our ability to successfully acquire new businesses and, if acquired, to integrate, realize anticipated efficiencies from and implement our business plan with respect to the businesses we have acquired or that we expect to acquire, such as with respect to the transaction with Millicom in Costa Rica; • changes in laws or treaties relating to taxation, or the interpretation thereof, in the U.S. or in other countries in which we operate and the results of any tax audits or tax disputes; • changes in laws and government regulations that may impact the availability and cost of capital and the derivative instruments that hedge certain of our financial risks; • the ability of suppliers and vendors, including third-party channel providers and broadcasters to timely deliver quality products, equipment, software, services and access; • the availability of attractive programming for our video services and the costs associated with such programming, including retransmission and copyright fees payable to public and private broadcasters; • uncertainties inherent in the development and integration of new business lines and business strategies; • our ability to adequately forecast and plan future network requirements, including the costs and benefits associated with our network extension and upgrade programs; • the availability of capital for the acquisition and/or development of telecommunications networks and services, including property and equipment additions; • problems we may discover post-closing with the operations, including the internal controls and financial reporting process, of businesses we acquire, such as with respect to the AT&T Acquired Entities; • our ability to profit from investments in joint ventures that we do not solely control; • the effect of any of the identified material weaknesses in our internal control over financial reporting; • piracy, targeted vandalism against our networks, and cybersecurity threats or other security breaches, including the leakage of sensitive customer data, which could harm our business or reputation; • the outcome of any pending or threatened litigation; • the loss of key employees and the availability of qualified personnel; I-3 • the effect of any strikes, work stoppages or other industrial actions that could affect our operations; • changes in the nature of key strategic relationships with partners and joint venturers; • our equity capital structure; • our ability to realize the full value of our intangible assets and the impact of any impairments; • changes in and compliance with applicable data privacy laws, rules, and regulations; • our ability to recoup insurance reimbursements and settlements from third-party providers; • our ability to comply with anti-corruption laws and regulations, such as the FCPA; • our ability to comply with economic and trade sanctions laws, such as the U.S.
Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk , as well as the following list of some but not all of the factors that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from anticipated results or events: • economic and business conditions and industry trends in the countries in which we operate; • the competitive environment in the industries in the countries in which we operate, including competitor responses to our products and services; • fluctuations in currency exchange rates, inflation rates and interest rates; • our relationships with third-party programming providers and broadcasters, some of which are also offering content directly to consumers, and our ability to maintain access to desirable programming on acceptable economic terms; • our relationships with suppliers and licensors and the ability to maintain equipment, software and certain services; • instability in global financial markets, including sovereign debt issues and related fiscal reforms; • our ability to obtain additional financing and generate sufficient cash to meet our debt obligations; • the impact of restrictions contained in certain of our subsidiaries’ debt instruments; • consumer disposable income and spending levels, including the availability and amount of individual consumer debt; • changes in consumer viewing preferences and habits, including on mobile devices that function on various operating systems and specifications, limited bandwidth, and different processing power and screen sizes; • customer acceptance of our existing service offerings, including our video, broadband internet, fixed-line telephony, mobile and business service offerings, and of new technology, programming alternatives and other products and services that we may offer in the future; • our ability to manage rapid technological changes; • the impact of 5G and wireless technologies; • our ability to maintain or increase the number of subscriptions to our video, broadband internet, fixed-line telephony and mobile service offerings and our average revenue per household and mobile subscriber; • our ability to provide satisfactory customer service, including support for new and evolving products and services; • our ability to maintain or increase rates to our subscribers or to pass through increased costs to our subscribers; I-2 • the impact of our future financial performance, or market conditions generally, on the availability, terms and deployment of capital; • changes in, or failure or inability to comply with, government regulations in the countries in which we operate and adverse outcomes from regulatory proceedings; • government intervention that requires opening our broadband distribution networks to competitors; • our ability to renew necessary regulatory licenses, concessions or other operating agreements and to otherwise acquire future spectrum or other licenses that we need to offer new mobile data or other technologies or services; • our ability to obtain regulatory approval and satisfy other conditions necessary to close acquisitions and dispositions, and the impact of conditions imposed by competition and other regulatory authorities in connection with acquisitions; • our ability to successfully acquire new businesses and, if acquired, to integrate, realize anticipated efficiencies from and implement our business plan with respect to the businesses we have acquired or that we expect to acquire; • changes in laws or treaties relating to taxation, or the interpretation thereof, in the U.S. or in other countries in which we operate and the results of any tax audits or tax disputes; • changes in laws and government regulations that may impact the availability and cost of capital and the derivative instruments that hedge certain of our financial risks; • the ability of suppliers and vendors, including third-party channel providers and broadcasters, to timely deliver quality products, equipment, software, services and access; • the availability of attractive programming for our video services and the costs associated with such programming, including retransmission and copyright fees payable to public and private broadcasters; • uncertainties inherent in the development and integration of new business lines and business strategies; • our ability to adequately forecast and plan future network requirements, including the costs and benefits associated with our network extension and upgrade programs; • the availability of capital for the acquisition and/or development of telecommunications networks and services, including property and equipment additions; • problems we may discover post-closing with the operations, including the internal controls and financial reporting process, of businesses we acquire, such as with respect to the AT&T Acquired Entities; • our ability to profit from investments in joint ventures that we do not solely control; • the effect of any of the identified material weaknesses in our internal control over financial reporting; • piracy, targeted vandalism against our networks, and cybersecurity threats or other security breaches, including the leakage of sensitive customer data, which could harm our business or reputation; • the outcome of any pending or threatened litigation; • the loss of key employees and the availability of qualified personnel; • the effect of any strikes, work stoppages or other industrial actions that could affect our operations; • changes in the nature of key strategic relationships with partners and joint venturers; • our equity capital structure; • our ability to realize the full value of our intangible assets and the impact of any impairments; • changes in and compliance with applicable data privacy laws, rules, and regulations; • our ability to recoup insurance reimbursements and settlements from third-party providers; I-3 • our ability to comply with anti-corruption laws and regulations, such as the FCPA; • our ability to comply with economic and trade sanctions laws, such as the U.S.
This regime provides that (i) the concessionaires must include within their programming the Costa Rican television channels that have coverage in at least 60% of the national territory, excluding Isla del Coco, which complies with at least fourteen minimum hours of daily transmission, and (ii) the reception of the signal complies with the minimum signal requirements established in this regulation, which have acceptable ratings and have the corresponding transmission rights.
This regime provides that (i) the concessionaires must include within their programming the Costa Rican television channels that have coverage in at least 60% of the national territory, excluding Isla del Coco, which complies with at least fourteen minimum hours of daily transmission, and (ii) the reception of I-23 the signal complies with the minimum signal requirements established in this regulation, which have acceptable ratings and have the corresponding transmission rights.
We also operate an extensive subsea and terrestrial fiber optic cable network that connect over 30 markets in the region, providing connectivity solutions both within and outside our operating footprint. We are the largest fixed-line provider of high-speed broadband and video services, in terms of market share, across a number of our markets.
We also operate an extensive subsea and terrestrial fiber optic cable network that connect over 30 markets in the region, providing connectivity solutions both within and outside our operating footprint. We are the largest provider of mobile and fixed-line high-speed broadband and video services, in terms of market share, across a number of our markets.
With respect to licenses for new mobile spectrum, the initial grant of the spectrum is sometimes subject to an auction process, but spectrum in use since the initial grant of operating licenses are historically granted on the basis of an administrative process at a set level of fees for a fixed period of time, typically to coincide with carrier licenses, subject to the payment of annual fees and compliance with applicable license requirements.
With respect to licenses for new mobile spectrum, the initial grant of the spectrum is sometimes subject to an auction process, but spectrum in use since the initial grant of operating licenses are historically granted on the basis of an administrative process at a set level of fees for a fixed period of time, typically to coincide with operating licenses, subject to the payment of annual fees and compliance with applicable license requirements.
The communications and entertainment services that we deliver to our residential and business customers include video, broadband internet, telephony and mobile services. In most of our operating footprint, we offer bundles of services, including video, broadband internet and telephony products in one subscription. We are also focused on leveraging our full-service product suite to deliver fixed-mobile convergence offerings.
The communications and entertainment services that we deliver to our residential and business customers include broadband connectivity, video, telephony and mobile services. In most of our operating footprint, we offer bundles of services, including video, broadband internet and telephony products in one subscription. We are also focused on leveraging our full-service product suite to deliver fixed-mobile convergence offerings.
Technology In many of our markets, we transmit our broadband internet, video and fixed-line telephony services over an HFC cable network, and increasingly through FTTH networks. An HFC network consists primarily of fiber networks that we connect to the home over the last few hundred meters by coaxial cable and an FTTH network uses fiber-to-the-home/-cabinet/-building/-node.
Technology In many of our markets, we transmit our broadband internet, video and fixed-line telephony services over an HFC cable network, and through FTTH networks. An HFC network consists primarily of fiber networks that we connect to the home over the last few hundred meters by coaxial cable and an FTTH network uses fiber-to-the-home/-cabinet/-building/-node.
Except for Flow Sports and Flow 1 services, that we operate, in the Caribbean, and the Rush sports channel operated by a joint venture with the Digicel Group, we license our programming and on-demand content through distribution agreements with third-party content providers, including broadcasters, leading cable networks and major Hollywood studios.
Except for Flow Sports and Flow 1 services, that we operate, in the Caribbean, and the Rush sports channel operated by a joint venture with Digicel, we license our programming and on-demand content through distribution agreements with third-party content providers, including broadcasters, leading cable networks and major Hollywood studios.
At the same time, telecommunications operators are requesting the definition of a lower price for radio spectrum in the medium bands, where ASEP has shown receptivity to formulate a proposal for analysis by the Ministry of Economy and Finance in order to encourage investment for the deployment of new technologies and strengthening of the current network. Concessions .
At the same time, telecommunications operators are requesting the definition of a lower price for radio spectrum in the medium bands, where ASEP has shown receptivity to formulate a proposal for analysis by the Ministry of Economy and Finance in order to encourage investment for the deployment of new technologies and strengthening of the current network.
In several of its other markets, including Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados, C&W Caribbean is the largest or one of the largest video service providers. In these markets, its primary competition is from operators of IPTV services over VDSL and FTTH, such as Digicel and any DTH competitor locally. • C&W Panama .
In several of its other markets, including Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados, Liberty Caribbean is the largest or one of the largest video service providers. In these markets, its primary competition is from operators of IPTV services over VDSL and FTTH, such as Digicel and any DTH competitor locally. • C&W Panama .
Our business services fall into four broad categories: • VoIP and circuit-switch telephony; • Data services for internet access, virtual private networks, high capacity point-to-point, point-to-multi-point and multi-point-to-multi-point services, managed networking services including MPLS , SDWAN and IP transit; • Wireless services for mobile voice and data; and • Value added Managed Services, including: ◦ Private and Public Cloud Infrastructure Services and integration, including Disaster Recovery Backup Services; ◦ Cloud and premise based Private Branch exchange solutions, conferencing options and Hosted Contact Center solutions; ◦ Cyber Security Services, including structured solutions, rapid response, and other professional services; ◦ Managed WiFi; ◦ Software Defined Networking, Internet of Things, Digitalization and Digital Currencies; and ◦ Specialized services such as Telehealth, Digital Signage, and Retail Analytics.
Our business services fall into four broad categories: • Data services for internet access, virtual private networks, high capacity point-to-point, point-to-multi-point and multi-point-to-multi-point services, managed networking services including MPLS , SDWAN and IP transit; • VoIP and circuit-switch telephony; • Wireless services for mobile voice and data; and I-12 • Value-added Managed Services, including: ◦ Private and Public Cloud Infrastructure Services and integration, including Disaster Recovery Backup Services; ◦ Cloud and premise based Private Branch exchange solutions, conferencing options and Hosted Contact Center solutions; ◦ Cyber Security Services, including structured solutions, rapid response, and other professional services; ◦ Managed WiFi; ◦ Software Defined Networking, Internet of Things, Digitalization and Digital Currencies; and ◦ Specialized services such as Telehealth, Digital Signage, and Retail Analytics.
In response to the continued growth in OTT viewing, we have launched a number of innovative video services, including Bluu in C&W Caribbean’s markets, +TV Total in C&W Panama, and Liberty Go in Puerto Rico and Liberty Go in Costa Rica.
In response to the continued growth in OTT viewing, we have launched a number of innovative video services, including Bluu in Liberty Caribbean’s markets, +TV Total in C&W Panama, Liberty Go in Puerto Rico and Liberty Go Hogar in Costa Rica.
Communications Act requirements and FCC regulations applicable to the video services provided by Liberty Puerto Rico include, among other things: (1) licensing of communications systems and facilities, such as various spectrum licenses; (2) customer and technical service standards; (3) ownership restrictions; (4) emergency alert systems; (5) disability access, including video description and closed captioning; (6) competitive availability of cable equipment; (7) equal employment obligations; and (8) public, education and government entity access requirements.
I-21 Communications Act requirements and FCC regulations applicable to the video services provided by Liberty Puerto Rico include, among other things: (1) licensing of communications systems and facilities, such as various spectrum licenses; (2) customer and technical service standards; (3) ownership restrictions; (4) emergency alert systems; (5) disability access, including video description and closed captioning; (6) competitive availability of cable equipment; (7) equal employment obligations; and (8) public, education and government entity access requirements.
Video, Broadband Internet & Fixed-Line Telephony and Mobile Services Panama Jamaica The Bahamas Trinidad and Tobago Barbados Other C&W Costa Rica Puerto Rico Video services: Network System (1) VDSL/HFC/FTTH VDSL/HFC/FTTH VDSL/FTTH HFC / FTTH FTTH VDSL/HFC/FTTH HFC/FTTH HFC / FTTH Broadband internet service: Maximum download speed offered ( Mbps ) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 > 750 (2) 1,000 1,000 Mobile services: Network Technology (3) LTE / 5G LTE LTE — LTE LTE / 5G LTE / 5G 5G I-8 (1) These are the primary systems used for delivery of services in the countries indicated.
Video, Broadband Internet & Fixed-Line Telephony and Mobile Services Panama Jamaica The Bahamas Trinidad and Tobago Barbados Other C&W Costa Rica Puerto Rico Video services: Network System (1) HFC/FTTH HFC/FTTH FTTH HFC / FTTH FTTH VDSL/HFC/FTTH HFC/FTTH HFC / FTTH Broadband internet service: Maximum download speed offered ( Mbps ) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 >800 (2) 1,000 1,000 Mobile services: Network Technology (3) LTE / 5G LTE LTE — LTE / 5G LTE / 5G LTE / 5G LTE / 5G I-8 (1) These are the primary systems used for delivery of services in the countries indicated.
C&W Panama currently has a total of 125 MHz allocated (30 MHz in the 700 MHz band, 40 MHz in the 1900 MHz band, 30 MHz of AWS Band (1710-1780 MHz and 2110 and 2180) and 25 MHz in the 850 MHz band).
Spectrum. C&W Panama currently has a total of 125 MHz allocated (30 MHz in the 700 MHz band, 40 MHz in the 1900 MHz band, 30 MHz of AWS Band (1710-1780 MHz and 2110 and 2180) and 25 MHz in the 850 MHz band).
We believe we have a responsibility to enable progress and build more I-28 resilient communities. We bring this to life through a shared approach across our markets with a focus on four critical areas: Learning; Environment; Access; and Disaster Relief. Our employees lead many of our outreach programs, working alongside our local and regional charitable foundations.
We believe we have a responsibility to enable progress and build more resilient communities. We bring this to life through a shared approach across our markets with a focus on four critical areas: Learning; Environment; Access; and Disaster Relief. Our employees lead many of our outreach programs, working alongside our local and regional charitable foundations.
With respect to Stage 2 UPR funding for mobile wireless providers, the FCC also established in September 2019 that mobile wireless providers providing service in Puerto Rico as of June 2017 were eligible to receive up to $254 million over three years based on their relative number of subscribers for such service as of June 2017.
I-20 With respect to Stage 2 UPR funding for mobile wireless providers, the FCC also established in September 2019 that mobile wireless providers providing service in Puerto Rico as of June 2017 were eligible to receive up to $254 million over three years based on their relative number of subscribers for such service as of June 2017.
This concession has a 15-year renewable term, expiring on April 23, 2033, that may be extended for an additional 10 year term. Video.
This concession has a 15-year renewable term, expiring on April 23, 2033, that may be extended for an additional 10 year term.
Our ability to attract and retain customers depends on our continued ability to acquire appealing content and services on competitive terms and to make such content available on multiple devices and outside the home. Some competitors have I-26 obtained long-term exclusive contracts for certain sports programs, which limits the opportunities for other providers to offer such programs.
Our ability to attract and retain customers depends on our continued ability to acquire appealing content and services on competitive terms and to make such content available on multiple devices and outside the home. Some competitors have obtained long-term exclusive contracts for certain sports programs, which limits the opportunities for other providers to offer such programs.
OTT video providers (such as Max, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, Paramount+ and Netflix in most of our markets, and Hulu, DirecTV Now, Sling, and Sportsmax in selected markets) offer rich VoD catalogs and/or linear channels . In some cases, these AVoD services are provided free-of-charge (such as YouTube and Pluto TV).
OTT video providers (such as HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, Paramount+ and Netflix in most of our markets, and Hulu, DirecTV Now and Sling in selected markets) offer rich VoD catalogs and/or linear channels . In some cases, these AVoD services are provided free-of-charge (such as YouTube and Pluto TV).
On June 8, 2021, the FCC’s Wireline Competition Bureau issued a public notice authorizing $85 million in Connect USVI funding for Broadband VI, LLC to deploy wireline networks and provide voice I-20 and broadband services to more than 46,000 locations in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
On June 8, 2021, the FCC’s Wireline Competition Bureau issued a public notice authorizing $85 million in Connect USVI funding for Broadband VI, LLC to deploy wireline networks and provide voice and broadband services to more than 46,000 locations in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The internet services offered by these competitors include both fixed-line broadband internet services using cable, DSL or FTTH networks and wireless broadband internet services. These competitors have a range of product offerings with varying speeds and pricing, as well as interactive services, data and other non-video services offered to homes and businesses.
The internet services offered by these competitors include both fixed-line broadband internet services using cable, DSL or FTTH networks, wireless broadband internet services and satellite-based services. These competitors have a range of product offerings with varying speeds and pricing, as well as interactive services, data and other non-video services offered to homes and businesses.
Our networks deliver critical infrastructure for the transport of growing traffic from businesses, governments and other telecommunications operators across the region, particularly to high-traffic destinations in the United States and Latin America. I-11 Below is a map of our subsea and terrestrial fiber networks within Liberty Networks.
Our networks deliver critical infrastructure for the transport of growing traffic from businesses, governments and other telecommunications operators across the region, particularly to high-traffic destinations in the United States and Latin America. I-11 Below is a map of Liberty Networks subsea and terrestrial fiber network.
Piracy and other unauthorized uses and distribution of content, including through web-based applications, devices and online platforms, also present challenges for our video business. These platforms illegally stream copyrighted content, for example, Premier League games that can be viewed with an internet connection.
I-25 Piracy and other unauthorized uses and distribution of content, including through web-based applications, devices and online platforms, also present challenges for our video business. These platforms illegally stream copyrighted content, for example, Premier League games that can be viewed with an internet connection.
Supply Sources Content Content is one of the key drivers for customers in selecting a provider of video, broadband and/or wireless services. Therefore, we aim to provide products that allow our customers to consume content whenever and wherever they want and feature content that matters the most to our customers.
I-14 Supply Sources Content Content is one of the key drivers for customers in selecting a provider of video, broadband and/or wireless services. Therefore, we aim to provide products that allow our customers to consume content whenever and wherever they want and feature content that matters the most to our customers.
Franchises are generally granted for fixed terms of up to ten years and must be periodically renewed. I-21 Our pay television service in Puerto Rico is subject to, among other things, subscriber privacy regulations and must-carry and retransmission consent rights of broadcast television stations.
Franchises are generally granted for fixed terms of up to ten years and must be periodically renewed. Our pay television service in Puerto Rico is subject to, among other things, subscriber privacy regulations and must-carry and retransmission consent rights of broadcast television stations.
C&W Panama is a Type B concessionaire, with or without use of radio spectrum, subject to compliance with requirements regarding the fulfillment of quality goals for the I-19 provision of these services, such as the attention to recommendations issued by the International Telecommunications Union.
C&W Panama is a Type B concessionaire, with or without use of radio spectrum, subject to compliance with requirements regarding the fulfillment of quality goals for the provision of these services, such as the attention to recommendations issued by the International Telecommunications Union.
We update our bundles and packages on an ongoing basis to meet the needs of our customers. Our top download speeds generally range from 100 Mbps to speeds of up to 1 Gbps. In many of our markets, we offer the highest download speeds available via our HFC cable and FTTH networks.
We update our bundles and packages on an ongoing basis to meet the needs of our customers. Our top download speeds generally range from 300 Mbps to speeds of up to 1 Gbps. In many of our markets, we offer the highest download speeds available via our HFC cable and FTTH networks.
We are engaged in network extension and upgrade programs across Liberty Latin America. We collectively refer to these network extension and upgrade programs as the “ Network Extensions .” Through the Network Extensions , we continue to expand our fixed networks pursuant to which we pass or upgrade homes and businesses with our broadband communications network.
I-13 We are engaged in network extension and upgrade programs across Liberty Latin America. We collectively refer to these network extension and upgrade programs as the “ Network Extensions .” Through the Network Extensions , we continue to expand our fixed networks pursuant to which we pass or upgrade homes and businesses with our broadband communications network.
RGU – RGU is separately a video RGU, internet RGU or telephony RGU. A home, residential multiple dwelling unit, or commercial unit may contain one or more RGUs. For example, if a residential customer subscribed to our video service, fixed-line telephony service and broadband internet service, the customer would constitute three RGUs.
Revenue Generating Unit (RGU) – RGU is separately a video RGU, internet RGU or telephony RGU. A home, residential multiple dwelling unit, or commercial unit may contain one or more RGUs. For example, if a residential customer subscribed to our video service, fixed-line telephony service and broadband internet service, the customer would constitute three RGUs.
In our other markets, our fixed-line telephony services compete against the incumbent telecommunications operator in the applicable market. In these markets, the incumbent operators have substantially more experience in providing fixed-line telephony, greater resources to devote to the provision of such services and long-standing customer relationships.
In our other markets, our fixed-line telephony services compete against the incumbent telecommunications operator in the applicable market. In these markets, the incumbent operators have substantially more experience in providing I-26 fixed-line telephony, greater resources to devote to the provision of such services and long-standing customer relationships.
The extent of any such adverse impacts ultimately will be dependent on the extent that competitors take advantage of the resale access ultimately afforded to our network, the pricing mandated by regulatory authorities and other competitive factors or market developments.
The extent of any such adverse I-16 impacts ultimately will be dependent on the extent that competitors take advantage of the resale access ultimately afforded to our network, the pricing mandated by regulatory authorities and other competitive factors or market developments.
Costa Rica, through our reportable segment Liberty Costa Rica. B. through our reportable segment Liberty Networks, (i) enterprise services in certain other countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, and (ii) wholesale services over its subsea and terrestrial fiber optic cable networks that connect over 30 markets in that region.
B. through our reportable segment Liberty Networks, (i) enterprise services in certain other countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, and (ii) wholesale services over its subsea and terrestrial fiber optic cable networks that connect over 30 markets in that region.
Our Chief People Officer, who reports to the CEO and is part of the Executive Team, leads our People and Culture initiatives. All leaders incorporate these initiatives as part of the operating strategy, and our Chief People Officer regularly reports progress on these initiatives to our Board of Directors. Talent Strategy.
I-27 Our Chief People Officer, who reports to the CEO and is part of the Executive Team, leads our People and Culture initiatives. All leaders incorporate these initiatives as part of the operating strategy, and our Chief People Officer regularly reports progress on these initiatives to our Board of Directors. Talent Strategy.
The pay television service provided in certain C&W Caribbean markets is subject to, among other things, subscriber privacy regulations, data protection laws and regulations, and the must-carry rule (as defined below) and retransmission consent rights of broadcast stations. Pay television service in certain C&W Caribbean markets is also under heavy pressure from illegal IP-setup boxes that are swamping the markets.
The pay television service provided in certain Liberty Caribbean markets is subject to, among other things, subscriber privacy regulations, data protection laws and regulations, and the must-carry rule (as defined below) and retransmission consent rights of broadcast stations. Pay television service in certain Liberty Caribbean markets is also under heavy pressure from illegal IP-setup boxes that are swamping the markets.
The scope and reach of these regulations are distinct in each market, with some markets such as the Dutch Caribbean being more heavily regulated than others. Generally, C&W Caribbean provides services in accordance with licenses and concessions granted by national authorities pursuant to national telecommunication legislation and associated regulations. Certain of these regulatory requirements are summarized below.
The scope and reach of these regulations are distinct in each market, with some markets such as the Dutch Caribbean being more heavily regulated than others. Generally, Liberty Caribbean provides services in accordance with licenses and concessions granted by national authorities pursuant to national telecommunication legislation and associated regulations. Certain of these regulatory requirements are summarized below.
For example, we have upgraded almost all of our HFC network to DOCSIS 3.1, and with a combination of FTTH and DOCSIS 3.1, over 95% of our network is currently capable of delivering speeds of 1 Gbps or above.
For example, we have upgraded almost all of our HFC network to DOCSIS 3.1, and with a combination of FTTH and DOCSIS 3.1, over 97% of our network is currently capable of delivering speeds of 1 Gbps or above.
We believe our current spectrum portfolio will allow us to meet subscribers’ needs in the coming years and minimal further investment, although we will continue to evaluate our need to acquire additional frequencies to supplement our existing spectrum portfolio.
We believe our current spectrum portfolio will allow us to meet subscribers’ needs in the coming years with minimal further investment, although we will continue to evaluate our need to acquire additional frequencies to supplement our existing spectrum portfolio.
Given the advanced technical state of the network combined with the challenges in securing the necessary governmental and environmental licenses in all of our operating markets, we believe the network is unlikely to be replicated in the region.
Given the advanced technical state of this integrated network, combined with the challenges in securing the necessary governmental and environmental licenses in all of our operating markets, we believe the network is unlikely to be replicated in the region.
We continue to expand our wireless coverage and capacity across our markets and currently provide 5G services in Puerto Rico, Panama, Costa Rica and the Cayman Islands. I-14 Mobile We operate mobile networks in all of our consumer markets except Trinidad & Tobago. Our networks deliver high-speed Data, Voice and VAS (value-added service) services .
We continue to expand our wireless coverage and capacity across our markets and currently provide 5G services in Puerto Rico, Panama, Costa Rica, the Cayman Islands and Barbados. Mobile We operate mobile networks in all of our consumer markets except Trinidad & Tobago. Our networks deliver high-speed Data, Voice and VAS (value-added service) services .
We use these services, as well as bundles of our fixed-line services, as a means of driving video and other products where we can leverage convenience and price across our portfolio of available services. • C&W Caribbean . C&W Caribbean competes with a variety of pay TV service providers, with several of these competitors offering double-play and triple-play packages.
We use these services, as well as bundles of our fixed-line services, as a means of driving video and other products where we can leverage convenience and price across our portfolio of available services. • Liberty Caribbean . Liberty Caribbean competes with a variety of pay TV service providers, with several of these competitors offering double-play and triple-play packages.
These forward-looking statements and the above described risks, uncertainties and other factors speak only as of the date of this Annual Report on Form 10-K, and we expressly disclaim any obligation or undertaking to disseminate any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statement contained herein, to reflect any change in our expectations with regard thereto, or any other change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based.
These forward-looking statements and the above described risks, uncertainties and other factors speak only as of the date of this Annual Report on Form 10-K, and we expressly disclaim any obligation or undertaking to disseminate any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statement contained herein, to reflect any change in our expectations with regard thereto, or any other change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based, except as required by law.
In a minority of cases, we transmit our services over a fixed network consisting of VDSL or DSL copper lines. I-13 We closely monitor our network capacity and customer usage. We continue to take actions and explore improvements to our technologies that will increase our capacity and enhance our customers’ connected entertainment experience.
In a minority of cases, we transmit our services over a fixed network consisting of VDSL or residual DSL copper lines. We closely monitor our network capacity and customer usage. We continue to take actions and explore improvements to our technologies that will increase our capacity and enhance our customers’ connected entertainment experience.
Fixed-Line Telephony The market for fixed-line telephony services is mature across our footprint. Changes in market share are driven by the combination of price and quality of services provided and the inclusion of telephony services in bundled offerings. In most of our C&W Caribbean markets, we are the incumbent telecommunications provider with long established customer relationships.
Fixed-Line Telephony The market for fixed-line telephony services is mature across our footprint. Changes in market share are driven by the combination of price and quality of services provided and the inclusion of telephony services in bundled offerings. In most of our Liberty Caribbean markets, we are the incumbent telecommunications provider with long established customer relationships.
These actions include: • recapturing bandwidth and optimizing our networks by: ◦ increasing the number of nodes in our markets; ◦ increasing the bandwidth of our hybrid fiber coaxial cable networks; ◦ converting analog channels to digital; ◦ bonding additional DOCSIS 3.0 channels and adding DOCSIS 3.1 channels; ◦ replacing copper lines with modern fiber optic lines; and ◦ using digital compression technologies. • freeing spectrum for high-speed internet, VoD and other services by encouraging customers to move from analog to digital services; • increasing the efficiency of our networks by moving head-end functions (encoding, transcoding and multiplexing) to cloud storage systems; • enhancing our network to accommodate further business services; • using our wireless technologies to extend services outside of the home; • offering remote access to our video services through laptops, smart phones and tablets; • expanding the availability of next generation decoder and set-top boxes and related products, as well as developing and introducing online media sharing and streaming or cloud-based video; and • testing new technologies.
These actions include: • recapturing bandwidth and optimizing our networks by: ◦ increasing the number of nodes in our markets; ◦ increasing the bandwidth of our hybrid fiber coaxial cable networks; ◦ converting analog channels to digital; ◦ adding DOCSIS 3.1 channels; ◦ replacing copper lines with modern fiber optic lines; and ◦ using digital compression technologies. • freeing spectrum for high-speed internet, VoD and other services by encouraging customers to move from analog to digital services; • increasing the efficiency of our networks by moving head-end functions (encoding, transcoding and multiplexing) to cloud storage systems; • enhancing our network to accommodate further business services, such as higher speed; • using our wireless technologies to extend services outside of the home; • offering remote access to our video services through laptops, smart phones, tablets and thru SmartTV platforms; • expanding the availability of next generation decoder and set-top boxes and related products, as well as developing and introducing online media sharing and streaming or cloud-based video; and • testing new technologies.
We face competition in the provision of fixed-telephony services mainly from Digicel in our Caribbean markets and Cable Bahamas Limited in The Bahamas. These companies all have competitive pricing on similar services, and the intensified level of competition we are experiencing in several of our markets has added increased pressure on the pricing of our services.
We face competition in the provision of fixed-telephony services mainly from Digicel in our Caribbean markets and Cable Bahamas Limited in The Bahamas. These companies all have competitive pricing on similar services, and the intensified level of competition we are experiencing in several of our markets has added increased pressure on the pricing of our services. • C&W Panama .
VoIP providers are also subject to federal rules regarding, among other things: (1) customer proprietary network information and c ustomer privacy protections; (2) number portability; (3) network outage reporting; (4) rural call completion; (5) disability access; (6) back-up power obligations; and (7) robocall mitigation. LCPR, Liberty Mobile Puerto Rico and Liberty Mobile U.S.
VoIP providers are also subject to federal rules regarding, among other things: (1) customer proprietary network information and c ustomer privacy protections; (2) number portability; (3) network outage reporting; (4) rural call completion; (5) disability access; (6) back-up power obligations; and (7) robocall mitigation. I-22 Mobile Services . Liberty Mobile Puerto Rico and Liberty Mobile U.S.
In addition to rate regulation, several markets in which C&W Caribbean operates have imposed, or are considering imposing, regulations designed to further encourage competition, including introducing requirements related to unbundling, network access to third parties, and LNP for fixed and mobile services.
In addition to rate regulation, several markets in which Liberty Caribbean operates have imposed, or are considering imposing, regulations designed to further encourage competition, including introducing requirements related to unbundling, network access to third parties, and LNP for fixed and mobile services.
The price point that these pirates offer are difficult to compete against, and regulators are having a difficult time acting against these pirates or, in some cases, are unwilling to act against them. C&W Caribbean is also subject to universal service obligations in a number of markets.
The price point that these pirates offer are difficult to compete against, and regulators are having a difficult time acting against these pirates or, in some cases, are unwilling to act against them. Liberty Caribbean is also subject to universal service obligations in a number of markets.
These obligations vary in specificity and extent, but they are generally related to ensuring widespread geographic coverage of networks and that the populations of C&W Caribbean ’s individual markets have access to basic telecommunication services at minimum quality standards.
These obligations vary in specificity and extent, but they are generally related to ensuring widespread geographic coverage of networks and that the populations of Liberty Caribbean ’s individual markets have access to basic telecommunication services at minimum quality standards.
We offer B2B services across our operations, leveraging our high-speed and extensive fixed and mobile infrastructure. In C&W, we have our most developed B2B business and are the largest provider of services in many of our markets, representing a significant portion of C&W’s revenue.
We offer B2B services across our operations, leveraging our high-speed and extensive fixed and mobile infrastructure. In C&W, we have our most developed B2B business and are a leading provider of services in many of our markets, representing a significant portion of C&W’s revenue.
We compete in the provision of B2B services with residential telecommunications operators as noted above. We also compete with regional and international service providers, particularly when addressing larger customers. Human Capital Resources Our Team . As of December 31, 2024, we employed approximately 10,000 full-time employees across our five reportable segments.
We compete in the provision of B2B services with residential telecommunications operators, as noted above. We also compete with regional and international service providers, particularly when addressing larger customers. Human Capital Resources Our Team . As of December 31, 2025, we employed approximately 9,000 full-time employees across our five reportable segments.
In addition, we offer varying plans to meet customer needs and, similar to our mobile services, we use our telephony bundle options with our digital video and internet services to help promote our telephony services and flat rate offers are standard. • C&W Caribbean .
In addition, we offer varying plans to meet customer needs and, similar to our mobile services, we use our telephony bundle options with our digital video and internet services to help promote our telephony services and flat rate offers are standard. • Liberty Caribbean .
In addition, all regulators determine and set the rates that may be charged by all telephony operators, including C&W Caribbean, for interconnect charges, access charges between operators for calls originating on one network that are completed through connections with one or more networks of other providers, and charges for network unbundling services.
In addition, all regulators determine and set the rates that may be charged by all telephony operators, including Liberty Caribbean , for interconnect charges, which are access charges between operators for calls originating on one network that are completed through connections with one or more networks of other providers, and charges for network unbundling services.
These gateway products can be self-installed and have an automatic WiFi optimization function, which selects the best possible wireless frequency. During 2024, our Network Extension programs (as defined and described below) upgraded or passed approximately 800,000 homes across Liberty Latin America.
These gateway products can be self-installed and have an automatic WiFi optimization function, which selects the best possible wireless frequency. During 2025, our Network Extension programs (as defined and described below) upgraded or passed approximately 170,000 homes across Liberty Latin America.
Although the legislation does contain provisions which potentially increase the level and variety of regulation to which C&W Caribbean’s operations in ECTEL states may be subject, implementation of such rules will be time consuming and complex.
Although the legislation does contain provisions which potentially increase the level and variety of regulation to which Liberty Caribbean’s operations in ECTEL states may be subject, implementation of such rules will be time consuming and complex.
In a number of cases, C&W Caribbean is required to support universal access/service goals through contributions to universal service funds or participate in universal service-related projects. In addition to the industry-specific regimes discussed above, C&W Caribbean ’s operating companies must comply with both specific and general legislation concerning, among other matters, data retention, consumer protection and electronic commerce.
In a number of cases, Liberty Caribbean is required to support universal access/service goals through contributions to universal service funds or participate in universal service-related projects. I-17 In addition to the industry-specific regimes discussed above, Liberty Caribbean ’s operating companies must comply with both specific and general legislation concerning, among other matters, data retention, consumer protection and electronic commerce.
In addition, in November 2023, we entered into an asset purchase agreement and a license purchase agreement with DISH Network to acquire DISH Network spectrum assets in Puerto Rico and USVI, which closed on September 3, 2024.
In addition, in November 2023, we entered into an asset purchase agreement and a license purchase agreement with EchoStar to acquire EchoStar spectrum assets in Puerto Rico and USVI, which closed on September 3, 2024.
Generally, in these markets, C&W Caribbean operates under a government issued license or concession that enables it to own and operate its telecommunication networks, including the establishment of wireless networks and the use of spectrum. These licenses and concessions are typically non-exclusive and have renewable multi-year terms that include competitive, qualitative and rate regulations.
Generally, in these markets, Liberty Caribbean operates under a government issued license or concession that enables it to own and operate its telecommunication networks, including the establishment of wireless networks and the use of spectrum. These licenses and concessions are typically non-exclusive and have renewable multi-year terms that include competitive, qualitative and rate regulations, in some instances.
The FCC and/or the TB have the authority to impose sanctions, including warnings, fines, license revocations and, in certain specific cases, termination of the franchise, although license revocation and franchise termination are rare.
The FCC and/or the TB have the authority to impose sanctions, including warnings, fines, reductions or revocation of government funding, license revocations and, in certain specific cases, termination of the franchise, although license revocation and franchise termination are rare.
Thus, Liberty Puerto Rico’s annual Stage 2 UPR mobile support was reduced from approximately $34 million to approximately $17 million in the first year of transitional support and to approximately $8.5 million in the second year.
Thus, Liberty Puerto Rico’s annual Stage 2 UPR mobile support was reduced from approximately $34 million to approximately $17 million in the first year of transitional support and to approximately $9 million in the second year.
In 2024, we measured our eNPS at +24 as part of our annual employee survey, which we believe is an indicator that we have a passionate, engaged, and dedicated workforce that is committed to supporting our customers and making a difference in the communities we operate in.
In 2025, we measured our eNPS at +19 as part of our annual employee survey, which we believe is an indicator that we have a passionate, engaged, and dedicated workforce that is committed to supporting our customers and making a difference in the communities we operate in.
Services offered without charge on a long-term basis (e.g., VIP subscribers or free service to employees) generally are not counted as RGUs. We do not include subscriptions to mobile services in our externally reported RGU counts. In this regard, our RGU counts exclude our separately reported postpaid and prepaid mobile subscribers. SOHO - Small office/ home office customers.
Services offered without charge on a long-term basis (e.g., VIP subscribers or free service to employees) generally are not counted as RGUs. We do not include subscriptions to mobile services in our externally reported RGU counts. In this regard, our RGU counts exclude our separately reported postpaid and prepaid mobile subscribers.
Licenses and concessions are in the process of being renewed in The Bahamas and Antigua and Barbuda. We believe we have complied with all local requirements to have existing licenses renewed and have provided all necessary information to enable local authorities to process applications for renewal in a timely manner.
Licenses and concessions are in the process of being renewed in Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda and Trinidad and Tobago. We believe we have complied with all local requirements to have existing licenses renewed and have provided all necessary information to enable local authorities to process applications for renewal in a timely manner.
Business and Wholesale Services Through C&W , we provide a variety of advanced, point-to-point, clear channel broadband capacity, IP, Multiprotocol Label Switching, Ethernet and managed services over our owned and operated, technologically advanced, subsea fiber optic cable network.
Business and Wholesale Services Through Liberty Networks , we provide a variety of advanced, point-to-point, clear channel broadband capacity, IP, Multiprotocol Label Switching, Ethernet and managed services over our owned and operated, technologically advanced, subsea fiber optic cable network.
In addition, Liberty Puerto Rico uses its bundled offers that include high-speed fixed and mobile internet connectivity solutions to drive its video services. • Liberty Costa Rica . We compete with Millicom (Tigo), Telecable and ICE (through the Kolbi brand) over their fixed networks, and with the DTH services of Claro.
In addition, Liberty Puerto Rico uses its bundled offers that include high-speed fixed and mobile internet connectivity solutions to drive its video services. • Liberty Costa Rica . We compete with Millicom (Tigo), Telecable and ICE (Kolbi) over their fixed networks, and with Claro through both their fixed network and their DTH services.
As the incumbent telecommunications provider in many of its jurisdictions, C&W Caribbean is subject to significant regulatory oversight with respect to the provision of fixed-line services.
As the incumbent telecommunications provider in many of its jurisdictions, Liberty Caribbean is subject to significant regulatory oversight with respect to the provision of fixed-line services.
Currently, C&W Panama completed a mobile market consolidation process with Claro Panama, according to Law 36 of June 5, 2018 and subsequently, Digicel declared their intention to return their concession to the Panamanian government. On June 19, 2024, the mobile concession contract between Panama and Digicel was terminated.
Currently, C&W Panama completed a mobile market consolidation process with Claro Panama once the transaction was formalized in 2022, according to Law 36 of June 5, 2018 and subsequently, Digicel declared their intention to return their concession to the Panamanian government. On June 19, 2024, the mobile concession contract between the Panamanian Government and Digicel was terminated.
The ECF concluded on June 30, 2024. On November 17, 2022, the FCC issued a report and order and a further notice of proposed rulemaking adopting rules that require broadband providers to display, at the point of sale, labels that disclose certain information regarding broadband prices, introductory rates, data allowances and broadband speeds.
On November 17, 2022, the FCC issued a report and order and a further notice of proposed rulemaking adopting rules that require broadband providers to display, at the point of sale, labels that disclose certain information regarding broadband prices, introductory rates, data allowances and broadband speeds.
We are also upgrading networks to increase broadband speeds and the services we can deliver for our customers. During the past three years, we passed or upgraded approximately 1.2 million additional homes and commercial premises.
We are also upgrading networks to increase broadband speeds and the services we can deliver for our customers. During the past three years, we passed or upgraded approximately 0.8 million additional homes and commercial premises.
In very rare cases, spectrum previously assigned to C&W I-16 Caribbean may be re-allocated by regulatory authorities to other operators in the market. Alternatively, spectrum sought by C&W Caribbean may not be available for grant, due to prior historical grants or due to the need to avoid interference with neighboring markets.
In very rare cases, spectrum previously assigned to Liberty Caribbean may be re-allocated by regulatory authorities to other operators in the market. Alternatively, spectrum sought by Liberty Caribbean may not be available for grant, due to prior historical grants or due to the need to avoid interference with neighboring markets.
These networks are further connected via our subsea and terrestrial fiber optic cable networks that provide connectivity within and outside the region. Our subsea network cables terminating in the United States carry over 35 Tbps , which represent approximately 25% of their potential capacity based on current deployed technology, presenting us with significant growth opportunities.
These networks are further connected via our subsea and terrestrial fiber optic cable networks that provide connectivity within and outside the region. Our subsea network cables carry over 50 Tbps , which represent approximately 25% of their potential capacity based on current deployed technology, presenting us with significant growth opportunities.
Our ability to offer fixed-mobile convergence services is expected to be a key driver of growth. • C&W Caribbean . We typically operate in duopoly mobile market structures and face competition mainly from Digicel in most of our C&W Caribbean residential markets, and ALIV in The Bahamas.
Our ability to offer fixed-mobile convergence services is expected to be a key driver of growth. • Liberty Caribbean . We typically operate in supportive mobile market structures and face competition mainly from Digicel in most of our Liberty Caribbean markets, and ALIV in The Bahamas. • C&W Panama .
In Costa Rica, we compete with ICE (through the Kolbi brand), who is the incumbent fixed telephony operator in Costa Rica, as well as Millicom (through the Tigo brand) and Telecable.
In Costa Rica, we compete with ICE (Kolbi), who is the incumbent fixed telephony operator in Costa Rica, as well as Millicom (Tigo), Telecable and Claro.
Internet Service: There are conditions and quality parameters for providing internet service to the public that became effective in 2018, setting new regulatory conditions and supervision of the service providers starting in 2019. During May 2019, ASEP conducted an inspection intended to validate that these requirements were duly configured in the system. C&W Panama has complied with the regulatory requirements.
There are conditions and quality parameters for providing internet service to the public that became effective in 2018, setting new regulatory conditions and supervision of the service providers starting in 2019. During May 2019, ASEP conducted an inspection intended to validate that these requirements were duly configured in the system.
I-12 With approximately 50,000 kilometers of fiber optic cable, and an activated capacity of over 30 Tbps, Liberty Networks can carry large volumes of data traffic. Our networks also allow us to provide point-to-point, clear channel wholesale broadband capacity services, IP transit cloud-based services and local network services to telecommunications carriers, ISPs and large corporations.
With close to 35,000 kilometers of submarine fiber optic cable, and an activated capacity over 50 Tbps, Liberty Networks can carry large volumes of data traffic. Our networks also allow us to provide point-to-point, clear channel wholesale broadband capacity services, IP transit cloud-based services and local network services to telecommunications carriers, ISPs and large corporations.
The Electronic Communications Bill will not become effective until it has been adopted by all of the ECTEL states to ensure that the rules across these states are harmonized.
The Electronic Communications Bill will not become effective until it has been adopted by four out of the five ECTEL states to ensure that the rules across these states are harmonized.
I-17 We currently cannot determine the impact these provisions will have on our operations because national regulators are required to conduct extensive market reviews before adopting specific measures and these measures might be reconsidered in accordance with the market reviews. St. Kitts and Nevis enacted the bill in 2021 and was later followed by St.
We currently cannot determine the impact these provisions will have on our operations because national regulators are required to conduct extensive market reviews before adopting specific measures and these measures might be reconsidered in accordance with the market reviews. St. Kitts and Nevis passed the bill in 2021 and was later followed by St. Vincent and the Grenadines in 2022.