Claro Perú
Claro Perú is a telecommunications operator that provides mobile, fixed, and digital communication services for consumer, corporate, and public-sector customers in Peru.
- Mobile voice, Service Mesh Security (SMS), and data services for prepaid and postpaid users (mobile connectivity).
- Fixed telephony, broadband internet, and Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) offerings for residential and business customers (fixed connectivity).
- Enterprise and corporate solutions including dedicated internet, Virtual Private Network (VPN), and managed connectivity services (enterprise networking).
- Pay TV and bundled “triple play” and “quad play” packages combining mobile, internet, telephony, and television (converged services).
- Digital self-service channels, online account management, and value-added services for customer and device management (digital customer platforms).
More About Claro Perú
Claro Perú operates as a full-service telecommunications provider in the Peruvian market, targeting residential users, small and medium-sized businesses, large enterprises, and government entities. Its portfolio spans mobile, fixed, and pay TV services, with an emphasis on converged offerings that package multiple services under a single commercial relationship. For enterprise technical stakeholders, Claro Perú functions as a network and service provider that can supply last-mile connectivity, wide-area networking, and related managed services across urban and regional areas of Peru.
On the mobile side, Claro Perú offers voice, messaging, and data services based on cellular network technologies, including 3G, 4G/LTE, and, in selected areas, newer generations where available (mobile connectivity). These networks rely on standard telecommunications protocols such as GSM/UMTS and Long Term Evolution (LTE) for radio access, along with IP-based core network architectures for data transport and interconnection with the public internet and other operators. For enterprise customers, mobile services are commonly used for workforce connectivity, mobile device fleets, and machine-to-machine or IoT-style deployments, where SIM-based connectivity is required for remote assets and field operations.
In fixed services, Claro Perú provides broadband internet, fiber-based access, and fixed telephony to homes and businesses (fixed connectivity). Broadband services typically use technologies such as FTTH and other wired access methods to deliver IP connectivity. For enterprise environments, these connections can serve as primary or backup internet access links, support VPN tunnels, and integrate with corporate Wide Area Network (WAN) architectures. Claro Perú can also supply dedicated internet access and enterprise-grade connectivity products (enterprise networking), which are used for branch office backhaul, connectivity to data centers, and integration with cloud service providers through public internet or partner interconnection models.
Claro Perú’s pay TV and bundled service offerings combine television, internet, and telephony, and in some cases mobile services, into integrated packages (converged services). In business contexts such bundles can simplify vendor management and billing for organizations that require multiple communication services at various sites. The operator’s TV and content delivery use digital television and IP-based distribution technologies, which share underlying infrastructure with its broadband networks.
Across these offerings, Claro Perú provides digital channels for customer management, including online portals and mobile applications (digital customer platforms). These tools enable users and administrators to view usage, manage plans, pay invoices, and configure value-added services. For enterprises, such platforms support administrative control over multiple lines, accounts, and services, and can integrate into internal processes for procurement and expense management. In an IT and procurement directory, Claro Perú can be categorized under Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), fixed broadband and telephony providers, enterprise connectivity and WAN services, and converged telecom and pay TV service providers.