Entel Bolivia
Entel Bolivia is a Bolivian state-owned telecommunications operator that provides fixed and mobile connectivity, internet, and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) services for consumer and enterprise customers.
- Nationwide mobile voice and data services for consumers, businesses, and public sector (mobile communications).
- Fixed telephony and enterprise connectivity services, including voice trunks and corporate lines (enterprise networking).
- Broadband internet access over fixed and mobile networks for residential and business users (internet service provider).
- Data, cloud-hosted, and value-added ICT solutions for organizations, such as hosting and managed services (cloud and managed services).
- Digital services ecosystem including online self-care, billing, and customer support portals (digital customer experience).
More About Entel Bolivia
Entel Bolivia operates as a comprehensive telecommunications and ICT provider in Bolivia, serving consumer, enterprise, and public sector segments with mobile, fixed, and internet connectivity. For enterprise technical stakeholders, the company functions as a primary network operator and service integrator that can supply access, transport, and value-added services over its national infrastructure. Its portfolio is organized around mobile communications, fixed telephony, broadband internet, enterprise data services, and a set of ICT and cloud-related offerings that support corporate and institutional workloads.
On the mobile side, Entel Bolivia provides voice, Service Mesh Security (SMS), and data services (mobile communications) over cellular network technologies that align with global 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) standards, including 3G, 4G/LTE, and, in some areas, more recent generations where deployed. These services are used both for traditional handset connectivity and for enterprise use cases such as machine-to-machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity, where SIM-based data links feed backend systems and applications. For enterprises, mobile packages typically integrate with corporate billing, fleet management, or field workforce solutions, and can be combined with mobile broadband to support remote offices and teleworkers.
In fixed services, Entel Bolivia delivers public switched telephone network (PSTN) and IP-based voice services (enterprise networking) that enable organizations to maintain branch office telephony, contact centers, and unified communications platforms. These services use standard telephony protocols such as Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for IP voice interconnection and can connect with on-premises (on-prem) PBX systems or cloud-based collaboration platforms. The fixed network also underpins leased lines, private links, and Virtual Private Network (VPN) services that enterprises use to connect headquarters, data centers, and distributed sites across the country.
Entel Bolivia’s internet access offerings (internet service provider) cover both fixed broadband, via technologies such as fiber or xDSL where available, and mobile broadband via its cellular network. Enterprises and institutions use these services to provide primary or backup internet connectivity for offices, retail locations, and critical facilities. Static IP addressing, domain services, and business-grade support options are typically part of enterprise-oriented internet packages, aligning with common Internet Service Providers (ISP) practices for corporate customers.
Beyond connectivity, Entel Bolivia provides data center, hosting, and managed services (cloud and managed services) that support enterprise IT and application deployment. These services can include virtualized compute and storage, website and application hosting, email hosting, and related security and backup options, allowing organizations to place workloads in facilities that System Integration Testing (SIT) on-net with Entel Bolivia’s backbone. For IT teams, this reduces latency to branch users on Entel access circuits and simplifies network design, since application endpoints are reachable over the same operator-managed infrastructure.
Entel Bolivia also maintains web and mobile self-care channels (digital customer experience) where customers can manage accounts, monitor usage, pay invoices, and request support. For enterprises, these portals and APIs facilitate integration with internal billing, asset management, or help desk workflows. In a marketplace taxonomy, Entel Bolivia aligns with categories such as mobile communications, enterprise networking, internet service provider, and cloud and managed services, making it a core infrastructure partner for organizations that operate in or connect with the Bolivian market.