Cable and Wireless (C&W) is a Miami-managed, London-headquartered international telecommunications firm active across the Caribbean and Latin America. It operates networks stretching from New York to Chile, connecting anything from the subsea cables forming the backbone of the Internet to mobile phone networks. And, until last month, it was a major corporate debt issuer in Ireland. C&W has $10 billion in assets and $2.4 billion in annual revenue, making it the largest division of the US-based Liberty Latin America group – which itself was spun out of Liberty Global at the end of 2017. Like all large infrastructure companies, C&W…
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