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Compañía Peruana de Teléfonos

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Compañía Peruana de Teléfonos
AbbreviationCPT, CPTSA
SuccessorTelefónica del Perú S.A.A.
FormationJune 25, 1920; 103 years ago (1920-06-25)
DissolvedJanuary 1995; 29 years ago (1995-01)
TypePrivate company (1920–1969, 1993–1995)
State company (1974–1985)
Public company under private law (1969–1974, 1985–1993)
HeadquartersLima, Peru
Region served
Callao & Lima
ProductsCPT Celular
Cable Mágico
Páginas Amarillas GUITEL
ServicesTelephony, Cable television

Compañía Peruana de Teléfonos (Spanish for "Peruvian Telephone Company", CPT) was a Peruvian public telecommunications company and later privatised telephone company that operated only in the cities of Lima and Callao. A football team of the same name was established in 1970 by workers of the company.

History

Manhole in Lima bearing the company's initials.

Created on June 25, 1920, the Compañía Peruana de Telephones Ltda. was created, later merging with the British Peruvian Telephone Company, founded in 1888.[1] By then, the telephone service had only four thousand telephones nationwide, being all manual. Then in 1930, the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation (ITT) acquired 60% of the shares. By December, the first automatic exchange on Jirón Washington in Lima began operating, with capacity for 2,000 more lines.[citation needed]

On March 25, 1970, the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces of Peru decided to nationalise CPT. Then, in 1973, it expropriated the CPT and the National Telecommunications Company (Spanish: Empresa Nacional de Telecomunicaciones) founded a year earlier, with the latter assuming the services provided by the Peruvian branches of the ITT and Ericsson in the interior of the country and leaving the CPT with services in the metropolitan area of Lima. In May 1974, CPT began operating the microwave network.[citation needed]

In 1985, during the month of July, the optical fiber link network was implemented. The president of the CPT, on June 4, 1993, reported the privatisation of the company, becoming a public limited company and that the shares belonging to the State would be sold to the private sector. That same year he launched his own cable television company called Cable Mágico.[citation needed]

In 1994, CPT created the subsidiary CPT Celular, focused on mobile telephony. During the government of Alberto Fujimori, the shares of the Peruvian Telephone Company were sold to the Spanish company Telefónica together with the state company Entel Perú.[2] On December 31 of the same year, Entel Perú was incorporated into CPTSA.[3] After that, the shortage of telephones in the city of Metropolitan Lima was resolved.

CPT Celular

CPT Celular was created in 1991 and was later replaced by the Spanish company MoviLine when it was acquired when the Peruvian Telephone Company (CPT) was privatized by the company Telefónica, which became the current Movistar Perú, through the government of President Alberto Fujimori. At the beginning of 1995, the company was dissolved due to the bankruptcy of the CPT.[citation needed]

Football team

A football team of the same name was founded by workers of the company, reaching the third place of the 1975 Copa Perú.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Batalla, Carlos (2021-01-30). "El asombroso episodio de los teléfonos automáticos en la Lima de 1930". El Comercio.
  2. ^ "Telefónica y el Perú, 25 años de historia compartida". Telefónica. 2019-03-05.
  3. ^ Obando, Manoel (2023-11-07). "La historia de cómo se fundó la Empresa Nacional de Telecomunicaciones del Perú". Infobae.
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