Telecommunications in Chile explained

The technical regulator of communications in Chile is the Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications, through the Undersecretariat of Telecommunications (Subtel).

Telephone

History

Telephone and telegraph services started in Chile in 1879, three years after Alexander Graham Bell, presented his patent for a telephonic system. José Dottin Husbands, an associate of Thomas Edison, arrived into the port of Valparaíso carrying the first set of switching equipment and telephones.[1] By 1880 the first telephone company of the country is born (Compañía Chilena de Teléfonos de Edison), while in 1893, after a rapid expansion in the northern regions of Chile, telephone services started operating in the south, thanks to the founding of Telefónica del Sur (current day Grupo GTD), a company created by a group of German immigrants that had previously settled in the area of Valdivia, Región de los Ríos.

Radio

Television

See main article: Television in Chile.

NTSC[5]

Internet

See main article: Internet in Chile.

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Other technical details

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Historia de la Compañía » Telefónica Chile . 2022-06-28 . es-CL.
  2. Chile.
  3. Web site: Número de celulares en Chile superó los 24 millones. 2013-05-29. Acceso a internet por cada 100 habitantes llega a 41% y banda ancha móvil se acerca a los 5 millones de conexiones. Gobierno de Chile.
  4. http://www.ine.cl/canales/publicaciones/compendio_estadistico/pdf/2006/compendio2006.pdf Compendio Estadístico 2006
  5. Web site: What are the video format standards used in different countries worldwide? . Sony.com . 30 October 2019 . November 4, 2018.
  6. http://www.cambio21.cl/cambio21/site/artic/20120921/pags/20120921113224.html Articulo 2012
  7. Web site: Full list: Plug, socket & voltage by country . WorldStandards . 9 August 2022 .