Hurricane Otis Aftermath Devastates Acapulco
The lethal storm reportedly destroyed more than 63 percent of Acapulco’s real estate, rendered thousands of kilometers of the metropolis’ roads useless and left dozens dead in its wake
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The lethal storm reportedly destroyed more than 63 percent of Acapulco’s real estate, rendered thousands of kilometers of the metropolis’ roads useless and left dozens dead in its wake
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By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS Telcel, Mexico’s largest wireless telecommunication service, became the first company in the country to launch the new, super-fast fifth generation (5G) network on Tuesday, Feb. 22. A subsidiary of América Móvil, the massive telecommunications corporation owned by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, Telcel will now offer 5G to all its fixed plan clients who have contracts valued at
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By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF On the eve of the start of the Mexican Tennis Open 2022 (one of the most important Acapulco tourist events of the year, set to run from Monday, Feb. 21, through Saturday, Feb. 26), and despite efforts by local and federal authorities to reinforce security measures, at least 80 sales stands were set ablaze
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By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS Up until Saturday, Feb. 5, I had been a faithful AT&T México (previously known as Iusacell) customer for more than 15 years, always carrying the maximum plan available and always paying my bill on time through an automatic payment from my American Express card. Sure, the service could be faulty, with constant call drop-offs and frequent reception
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