Mobile market to grow 9 percent this year in Chile.(International)(Brief Article)

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According to the general manager of Telefonica Movil, Oliver Flogel, the expected growth rate for the Chilean mobile sector this year is estimated at about 9 percent. Flogel estimates that an additiona...

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