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Information is OLD!! VTR now offers a 2.4Mb connection for much less (if you add internet at that speed plus cable tv plus unlimited phone calls it adds about US$100... internet might be close to US$40 for a 2.4 Mb connection). The dollar figure is WAY too old... the dollar has lost a lot of its value against chilean money... now 1USD=498 pesos. Also, there's no mention of Telmex which is offering an internet connection + telephone using Wimax (Chile was the first or second country in Latin America to use Wimax).
Finally, even though the CIA factbook is in public domain, it was copied/pasted so it should cite its sources right on the same page (if you don't change anything, then it's unfair to attribute yourself the work even if it's public domain). —Preceding unsigned comment added by 190.161.80.65 (talk) 00:26, 15 October 2007 (UTC)Reply