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Jazztel is a teleco that operates in [[Spain]] offering triple play services ([[telephone]], [[Internet]] and [[television]]). The company was featured in an April 2007 article in Spain's El País national paper, which drew attention to Jazztel's appalling record of complaints with the country's telephone watchdog body ([http://www.elpais.com/articulo/economia/Jazztel/Wanadoo/registran/mayor/parte/reclamaciones/telefonia/Internet/elpepueco/20070411elpepueco_8/Tes see article]).
Jazztel is a teleco that operates in [[Spain]] offering triple play services ([[telephone]], [[Internet]] and [[television]]). The company was featured in an April 2007 article in Spain's [El País] national paper, which - among other things - drew attention to Jazztel's appalling record of customer complaints with the country's telephone watchdog body ([http://www.elpais.com/articulo/economia/Jazztel/Wanadoo/registran/mayor/parte/reclamaciones/telefonia/Internet/elpepueco/20070411elpepueco_8/Tes see article]).

Jazztel's auditor is Deloitte SL (formerly Arthur Andersen of ENRON notoriety).


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Revision as of 12:00, 30 May 2007

Jazz Telecom, SA
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1998
HeadquartersSpain
Key people
Martin Varsavsky
ProductsBroadband Internet access
Websitejazztel.com

Jazztel is a teleco that operates in Spain offering triple play services (telephone, Internet and television). The company was featured in an April 2007 article in Spain's [El País] national paper, which - among other things - drew attention to Jazztel's appalling record of customer complaints with the country's telephone watchdog body (see article).

Jazztel's auditor is Deloitte SL (formerly Arthur Andersen of ENRON notoriety).