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Telephone Connection
The Chilean telephone market is highly competitive, which means that you have many companies to choose from. If you live in an apartment building, however, you may have no other choice but to go with the company that services the building. To save yourself the trouble, check with your landlord to see if one company exclusively services your building.
When you are deciding your telephone provider, you should take a number of factors in to consideration. Many phone companies offer services like voice mail and call waiting for free. Telephone companies also have a selection of telephones. More advanced phones have memory and caller ID. Virtually all phone companies offer their own Internet service or have an agreement with an Internet service provider. VTR offers telephone, Internet and cable TV.
Remember: International and long distance charges do not depend on your service provider. See Long-Distance and International Calling for the various companies that provide long distance service.
Overview
- Entel Phone
Avenida Andres Bello 2687, 9th floor
Las Condes
(123) 800-363-123, (2) 360-0123
Metro Station Tobalaba
www.entel.cl
- CTC Telefonica
Avienida Providencia 111
Providencia
107, (2) 691-2020
Metro Station Baquedano
www.telefonicadechile.cl
- VTR
600 600 9000
www.vtr.net
- Telefonica Manquehue
Avenida Del Condor 796
Huechuraba
(2) 243-8800
Fax: (2) 242-7292
www.manquehue.cl
- BellSouth
Avenida El Bosque Sur 90
Las Condes
(800) 511-511
- ChileSat
11 de Septiembre 1949
Providencia
(2) 343-9970
Metro Station Pedro de Valdivia
www.chilesat.net
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