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AT&T Latin America signs strategic alliance with Canbras Group. (Brazil).
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Latin America Telecom
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March 1, 2002
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AT&T Latin America Corp., a facilities-based provider of integrated high-bandwidth business communications services and solutions, announced that its subsidiary in Brazil has extended coverage and network capillarity into one of the country's most important industrial regions through a strategic agreement signed with the Greater Sao Paulo area subsidiaries of Canbras Communications Corp., Canbras Group.
Additionally, through the Canbras Group's network usage agreement w...
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