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[[Image:Telnor.JPG|frame|right]]'''Telnor''', or '''Teléfonos del Noroeste''' ("Telephones of the Northwest") is a company providing telephone and internet services since 1981 ([[Digital subscriber line|DSL]] through [[Prodigy (ISP)|Prodigy]] and [[Digital Signal 1|E1]]). It operates in the [[States of Mexico|Mexican states]] of [[Baja California]] and part of the northwest of [[Sonora]], It is part of [[Grupo Carso]] Telecom, which is owned by billionaire [[Carlos Slim]].
[[Image:Telnor.JPG|thumbnail|frame|right]]'''Telnor''', or '''Teléfonos del Noroeste''' ("Telephones of the Northwest") is a company providing telephone and internet services since 1981 ([[Digital subscriber line|DSL]] through [[Prodigy (ISP)|Prodigy]] and [[Digital Signal 1|E1]]). It operates in the [[States of Mexico|Mexican states]] of [[Baja California]] and part of the northwest of [[Sonora]], It is part of [[Grupo Carso]] Telecom, which is owned by billionaire [[Carlos Slim]].


==See also==
==See also==

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Telnor, or Teléfonos del Noroeste ("Telephones of the Northwest") is a company providing telephone and internet services since 1981 (DSL through Prodigy and E1). It operates in the Mexican states of Baja California and part of the northwest of Sonora, It is part of Grupo Carso Telecom, which is owned by billionaire Carlos Slim.

See also

  • Telmex - sister telephone company within Grupo Carso
  • Axtel - competition in the local telephone market
  • Prodigy - its provider of DSL service