In a statement Today, Altice revealed that it has more than five million customers in the Dominican Republic,
equivalent to half of the country's population.
The Franco-Dutch capital telecommunications company Altice officially entered the Dominican market,
naming the subsidiaries with that name local and Orange Tricom, which assumes 48 percent of the country's radio spectrum.
Altice's main rival and until recently the queen of the market,
the Mexican Claro, keeps 38.5% of the spectrum and the local capital, Viva, would operate with 12.5% of the Dominican radioelectric space.
Altice affirmed that the unification of these brands follow a global
strategy started in May that consists of unifying its commercial strategy, with the integration of its portfolio of services and products under a single brand, where the Dominican Republic is the first subsidiary to lead the change.