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izzi

Traded as

BMVCABLE
IndustryTelecommunications
FoundedOctober 3, 1960 (as Cablevisión)
November 3, 2014 (as izzi)
HeadquartersMexico City, Mexico

Area served

Mexico
ProductsCable, telephone, Internet service provider
ParentGrupo Televisa
Websitewww.izzi.mx

izzi is a Mexican telecommunications company owned by Grupo Televisa and operated by Televisión Internacional, S.A. de C.V. It is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange under the code CABLE.[1] izzi provides telephone, Internet, cable TV and mobile services to individuals and companies with coverage in cities in Mexico.

History[edit]

Cablevisión was founded on October 3, 1960, by a group of 10 people led by architect Benjamín Burillo Pérez.[2] In 1969, the Communications and Transportation Secretary granted the company, then with 300 subscribers, temporary permission to install 124 kilometres (77 mi) of coaxial cable in Colonia Roma. That same year, Cablevisión became a part of Grupo Televisa, which was owned by businessman Emilio Azcárraga Milmo.[3] In 1974 SCT gave Cablevisión a permanent license to operate, with a subscriber base of 7,000.[4]

In 2006, 49% of Cablemás and 50% of TVI (a.k.a. Cablevisión Noreste) were acquired. In 2007, Bestel Company was acquired. On October 31, 2014, the company stopped operating under Cablevisión, rebranding as izzi and launching with Internet, television, and telephone service as a single product.[citation needed]

To strengthen the company, five cable companies were acquired in Mexico:

izzi was listed as the 22nd most valuable brand in Mexico in 2016.[citation needed]

It also operates under the name of "wizzplus"[6][7] in some cities such as Guerrero, Zacatecas, Monclova, Manzanillo and more. 2021 arrives in Guadalajara.[8]

Network and services[edit]

izzi offers services in more than 60 cities in 29 states of Mexico, with a network that covers over 30,000 kilometres (19,000 mi) of optic fiber and 77,000 km (48,000 mi) of coaxial cable. Its offers Internet, television and telephone services for residences and businesses. 20,000-title on-demand television content is available in some areas, and on mobile devices using the izzi go app.[citation needed]

Internet[edit]

40 to 1000 megabits per second of speed.

Izzi telecom home connection
Izzi telecom home connection

Coverage[edit]

izzi service is available in these Mexican states and cities:

  • State of Mexico
  • Baja California
  • Campeche
  • Chihuahua
  • Coahuila
  • Guerrero
  • Morelos
  • Oaxaca
  • Nuevo León
  • Quintana Roo
  • Tamaulipas
  • Veracruz
  • Yucatán
  • Zacatecas
  • Jalisco
  • Veracruz
  • Guanajuato
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ ".::. Grupo BMV .::. Perfil".
  • ^ "izzi, una empresa de Telefonía, Internet y Televisión por Cable". Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  • ^ "47 aniversario de Cablevisión". Televisa (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 October 2022.
  • ^ "Cablevisión, S.A. de C.V. - Historia". Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  • ^ "Izzi's launch anything but seamless - report". www.bnamericas.com. Retrieved 2018-06-13.
  • ^ Álvarez, Raúl (29 July 2016). "Wizz, el nuevo servicio de internet, telefonía y TV por cable se estrena en Querétaro". Xataka México (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  • ^ "Bienvenido a wizz". www.wizz.mx. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  • ^ "Izzi llega a Guadalajara". 16 June 2021.
  • ^ "Izzi llega a Guadalajara". 16 June 2021.

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