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Movistar Nicaragua launches 4G LTE in 2nd city

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Movistar Nicaragua has announced that 4G LTE is now available in the coastal resort of San Juan del Sur, Rivas, according to a report by daily Nicaragua Al Dia.

Movistar customers in San Juan del Sur now have access to 2G, 3G and 4G LTE, with the latter being utilized for improved internet performance and the two former for calls and text messages.

San Juan del Sur is now the second city in the country to have access to Movistar's 4G LTE service after Managua.

"Our goal is to improve the browsing experience of Nicaraguans and foreigners visiting this tourist destination of great importance. And the reflection of our commitment is the new next generation 4G LTE that is undoubtedly another contribution to the development of our country's network," said Movistar's deputy director of marketing Giancarlo Peñalba.

In October 2015, Claro (América Móvil) commercially launched its LTE offering in Nicaragua, which utilizes the AWS band in Managua, Matagalpa, Esteli and León.

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