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Torre Entel

Torre Entel (Entel Tower) is the name of a 127.4 metres (418 ft) high TV and telecommunications tower in Santiago, Chile. Torre Entel has an observation deck open for visitors. Construction began in 1970 during Eduardo Frei Montalva term as president and it was inaugurated in 1974. In 1976 it carried its first television transmissions. For many years it was the tallest building in Chile and today remains a symbol of Santiago. The tower is constructed of concrete, steel, and aluminum.

Torre Entel

With 128 m high and 18 floors, it was after the end of its construction in 1974, the highest architectural structure in the country, a title it kept until the inauguration of the Telefonica Tower in 1996 with 143 m. Already surpassed in height by other buildings, it continues being the structure of greater prominence in the commune of Santiago, being located next to the Avenida Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins and to a block of the La Moneda Palace, reason why it has stayed like an icon of the city. Its design represents a torch, an ancient form of telecommunication.[1]

History edit

 
Torre Entel

Its construction began during the government of Eduardo Frei Montalva, on July 1, 1970, as part of the National Telecommunications Center. After four years of construction, the Tower reached its current height on August 30, 1974. Its structure was influenced by the Post Office Tower in London, which had been built a few years earlier.

Later, on September 8, 1975, two satellite dishes were installed, which were the first telecommunications elements visible from the outside, and finally, on April 12, 1976, the telephone channels came into service. From that moment on, the Entel Tower became the vital nucleus of the country's communications system by allowing the interconnection of Entel's telephone, television, radio and microwave network services with those of the Chilean Telephone Company (currently Movistar) and with the north, center and south of the country and the province of Mendoza, Argentina. In addition, it is connected to the Longovilo Satellite Communications Ground Station. Currently, all the equipment that carries international traffic via satellite, the Santiago-Mendoza terrestrial, the southern and northern National Trunk networks operate there, and it interconnects the public long-distance telephone, telex, television and radio broadcasting services.

On the night of December 31, 2009, the largest LED screen in South America was inaugurated and installed at the top of the tower to mark the "Bicentennial New Year". The screen has 320 square meters and is intended to display weather information and news.[citation needed]

For Chileans, the Entel Tower has become a true symbol. Its image, visible from the farthest points of the capital, is a must for photographic postcards or a common point of reference.

On November 12, 2019, and as part of the series of protests in Chile, the base of the tower was looted and vandalized by unknown persons.[2]

Architecture edit

 
Torre Entel seen from Alameda

The Entel Tower is 127.40 m high from its base and is located at the intersection of the Alameda del Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins and Amunátegui, next to the La Moneda station of the Santiago Metro as this is a strategic place due to the proximity of the sites where connections to the urban telephone network are made.[3]

The tower has 9,000 m3 with a diameter of 22 m, a total of 2,700 m3 of concrete, a surface area of 1,643 m2, a weight of 8620 t and a foundation weight of 2000 t.

References edit

  1. ^ "HISTORIA DE LAS TELECOMUNICACIONES" (PDF). Retrieved 14 May 2020.
  2. ^ FayerWayer (12 November 2019). "Saquean la icónica Torre Entel en medio de manifestaciones". FayerWayer. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
  3. ^ "Torre Entel (Santiago de Chile, 1974)". Structurae. Retrieved 2020-05-15.

External links edit

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Torre Entel to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Torre Entel Entel Tower is the name of a 127 4 metres 418 ft high TV and telecommunications tower in Santiago Chile Torre Entel has an observation deck open for visitors Construction began in 1970 during Eduardo Frei Montalva term as president and it was inaugurated in 1974 In 1976 it carried its first television transmissions For many years it was the tallest building in Chile and today remains a symbol of Santiago The tower is constructed of concrete steel and aluminum Torre Entel With 128 m high and 18 floors it was after the end of its construction in 1974 the highest architectural structure in the country a title it kept until the inauguration of the Telefonica Tower in 1996 with 143 m Already surpassed in height by other buildings it continues being the structure of greater prominence in the commune of Santiago being located next to the Avenida Libertador General Bernardo O Higgins and to a block of the La Moneda Palace reason why it has stayed like an icon of the city Its design represents a torch an ancient form of telecommunication 1 Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit nbsp Torre Entel Its construction began during the government of Eduardo Frei Montalva on July 1 1970 as part of the National Telecommunications Center After four years of construction the Tower reached its current height on August 30 1974 Its structure was influenced by the Post Office Tower in London which had been built a few years earlier Later on September 8 1975 two satellite dishes were installed which were the first telecommunications elements visible from the outside and finally on April 12 1976 the telephone channels came into service From that moment on the Entel Tower became the vital nucleus of the country s communications system by allowing the interconnection of Entel s telephone television radio and microwave network services with those of the Chilean Telephone Company currently Movistar and with the north center and south of the country and the province of Mendoza Argentina In addition it is connected to the Longovilo Satellite Communications Ground Station Currently all the equipment that carries international traffic via satellite the Santiago Mendoza terrestrial the southern and northern National Trunk networks operate there and it interconnects the public long distance telephone telex television and radio broadcasting services On the night of December 31 2009 the largest LED screen in South America was inaugurated and installed at the top of the tower to mark the Bicentennial New Year The screen has 320 square meters and is intended to display weather information and news citation needed For Chileans the Entel Tower has become a true symbol Its image visible from the farthest points of the capital is a must for photographic postcards or a common point of reference On November 12 2019 and as part of the series of protests in Chile the 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