Hundreds of channels, “a la carte”-like programming and cutting edge features based on a $60 million platform are some of the features that Claro TV is ready to offer island customers through the Internet-based cable television service it is proposing to launch.
A hearing slated to let the public and paid television industry players offer their opinions on whether Claro TV’s request for a cable television franchise is in the public interest may not take place Monday at the Telecommunications Regulatory Board if petitions the company filed to block it are granted.
The approved plan to increase the United State’s debt ceiling will not solve the country’s fiscal problem, and could actually worsen it by reducing economic activity on the short- and mid-term, Sergio Marxuach, policy director for the Center for the New Economy said Tuesday.