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Claro Ecuador

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Claro Ecuador
Company typeSubsidiary of América Móvil
Founded1993
HeadquartersGuayaquil, Ecuador
Key people
Carlos Slim Helu
Productstelephone, mobile telephone, internet, digital television
ParentAmérica Móvil
Websiteclaro.com.ec

Claro Ecuador (formerly Porta) is a large Ecuadorian telecommunication operator, owned by a Mexican group América Móvil. It provides mobile and fixed phone, internet and television service. As of 2024, Claro Ecuador has about 8.6 million mobile users, making it the largest telecommunication provider in the country with a market share of around 62%. Most of its users are on prepaid plans, which account for over 7.3 million subscribers​[1]

Claro Ecuador was originally called Porta, it was founded in 1993 and used to be the largest telecommunication provider in Ecuador in the 90's. In the year 2000, the Mexican telecommunication América Móvil, owned by billionaire Carlos Slim, acquired Porta and integrated it into its operations across Latin America.

In 2011, Porta was officially rebranded itself to Claro, which was part of América Móvil's strategy to unify its telecommunications services under the same name throughout the region.

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  1. ^ "Claro Ecuador se mantiene estable en el segundo trimestre de 2024 aunque con buen crecimiento de las ganancias". TeleSemana. Retrieved 21 September 2024.
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