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- Liberty Latin America Ltd. provides fixed, mobile, and subsea telecommunications services to residential, business, and wholesale customers across Latin America and the Caribbean. The company offers a comprehensive portfolio of products and services including digital video and pay television; high-speed broadband internet access via fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), hybrid fiber-coax, and fixed wireless networks; fixed-line and mobile telephony with 4G/5G connectivity; mobile data plans and roaming; enterprise solutions such as dedicated internet, cloud IT, managed services, data centers, and advanced voice and data services; and wholesale connectivity through nearly 50,000 kilometers of submarine fiber optic cable and 17,000 kilometers of terrestrial networks linking approximately 40 countries. It operates under consumer brands including Flow, Liberty, Más Móvil, BTC, and Liberty Communications, primarily serving markets in Puerto Rico, Panama, Costa Rica, the Bahamas, Jamaica, and over 15 other Caribbean countries including Antigua & Barbuda, Barbados, and Trinidad and Tobago, with additional presence in Chile via a joint venture.
Liberty Latin America Ltd., founded in 2017 as a spin-off from Liberty Global and headquartered in Denver, Colorado with a registered office in Hamilton, Bermuda, focuses on triple-play and quad-play bundled offerings of video, broadband, telephony, and mobile services.
Among its latest major developments, the company announced in 2024 a merger of its Liberty Costa Rica operations with Millicom International Cellular's Tigo Costa Rica in an all-stock transaction expected to close in the second half of 2025, creating a combined entity valued at approximately $255 million in adjusted OIBDA with over 440,000 broadband subscribers to accelerate fiber-to-the-home investments; entered into a collaboration with Starlink for direct-to-cell satellite services to enhance communications resilience following Hurricane Melissa impacts in the Caribbean; acquired Dish Network's spectrum assets and 120,000 prepaid mobile subscribers in Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands for $256 million in 2024; and completed earlier expansions such as full ownership of Liberty Cablevision of Puerto Rico and acquisitions of Cabletica in Costa Rica and remaining stakes in other operations.