Talk:Communications in Argentina

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There is a lot to say about the history of the communication system (especially the telephone), the problems solved and not solved by the privatizations (and the corruption thereof), current stats, a full list of phone service providers, ISPs, etc. --Pablo D. Flores 14:04, 13 Jun 2005 (UTC)

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"(...) the telephone system frequently fails during rainstorms, even in Buenos Aires".

I am not sure that this is true. I live in Buenos Aires, and I have to say that the telephone system works perfectly. In Argentina there are basically two telephone companies: Telecom Argentina (a Spanish company) and Telefonica de Argentina (a French company). They both invested a lot of money in the 1990's, so these days we have a modern telephone network, although we can´t choose which company's service to use.

Please, excuse my spelling/grammar mistakes. Ignacio Oroná ignacioorona(AT)arnet.com.ar