| Business Summary | | Compania
de
Telecomunicaciones
de
Chile
S.A.
is
the
largest
telecommunications
enterprise
in
Chile,
owning
approximately
86%
of
all
telephone
lines
in
the
country.
The
Company
provides
a
broad
range
of
telecommunication
and
other
services
throughout
Chile,
including
local
telephone
service;
domestic
long
distance
service
and
international
long
distance
service;
public
telephone
service;
mobile
telephone
service;
terminal
equipment
sales
and
leasing;
telemarketing;
cable
television;
mobile
communications
transmission
services,
including
paging,
radio
trunking
and
mobile
data;
data
transmission;
dedicated
lines
to
suit
the
customer's
exclusive
use;
directory
advertising;
interconnection
services;
value-added
services;
Internet
access
for
corporate
customers;
and
information
systems,
services. | More
from
Market Guide: Expanded
Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | CTC,
a
telecommunications
company,
provides
local
and
long
distance
services
throughout
Chile.
CTC
is
also
involved
in
equipment
marketing,
provides
cable
television,
internet
access,
data
transmission
and
provides
cellular
telephone
services.
For
the
comparable
fiscal
year
ended
12/31/00,
revenues
fell
5%
to
CH$846.62
billion.
Net
loss
before
acctg.
change
rose
41%
to
CH$89.69
billion.
Results
reflect
lower
fixed
telephony
revenues
and
reduced
operating
margins. | More
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Market Guide: Significant
Developments |
| Officers | |
| Position | Javier Aguirre, 49 | Chairman | Claudio Munoz, 37 | CEO
and Gen. Mang. | Rafael Zamora, 48 | VP,
Planning and Control and CAO | Oscar Marquez, 46 | VP,
Information Systems and CIO | Raimundo Beca, 60 | VP
- Regulation and Devel. |
| More
from
Market Guide on Officers & Directors: Expanded
List, Bios,
Compensation,
Options
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