REDES ANDINAS DE COMUNICACIONES S.R.L. v. REPUBLIC OF PERU, et al

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Case Number:

1:22-cv-03631

Court:

District Of Columbia

Nature of Suit:

Arbitration

Judge:

Rudolph Contreras

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  1. June 09, 2026

    Broadband Co. Says Peru Is Dodging $168M Award Discovery

    A broadband corporation has asked a D.C. federal judge to force Peru to answer its post-judgment requests for information aimed at pinning down assets, after the court greenlit litigation to enforce two arbitral awards valued at $168 million against the country.

  2. August 26, 2025

    Peru Telecom Takes Fight Over $168M Of Awards To DC Circ.

    Peru-owned telecom service Pronatel has appealed before the D.C. Circuit a lower court decision denying its motion to throw out broadband corporation Redes Andinas de Comunicaciones SRL's action to confirm two arbitral awards valued at $168 million.

  3. July 23, 2025

    Broadband Co.'s $168M Peruvian Award Suit Stays In DC

    A D.C. federal judge has declined to throw out a broadband corporation's suit seeking the enforcement of $168 million in arbitral awards against Peru-owned telecom service Pronatel, rejecting its argument that it was not properly served under Peruvian law.

  4. October 24, 2024

    Broadband Co. Says $168M Peruvian Award Suit Is Valid

    A broadband corporation has urged a D.C. federal judge not to toss its lawsuit seeking enforcement of a $168 million arbitral award against telecom service Pronatel, saying the Peruvian state-owned entity is recycling arguments the court has already rejected.

  5. October 09, 2024

    Peruvian Telecom Co. Looks To Nix $168M Award Suit

    A Peruvian state-owned telecom is diving into D.C. federal court to tell the judge overseeing the arbitration enforcement proceedings against it that he has no right to issue a $168 million order commanding the company to pay up.

  6. September 25, 2024

    Peru's Telecom Co. Can Fight $168M Awards, Judge Says

    A D.C. federal judge enforced about $168 million in arbitral awards against Peru following a dispute over a broadband infrastructure installation project after the country ignored the litigation for nearly two years, though he agreed to hear arguments from a state-owned entity that's fighting the awards.

  7. March 07, 2024

    Peru's Telecom Co. Wants $168M Award Suit Tossed

    Peru's state-owned Programa Nacional de Telecomunicaciones has urged a D.C. federal court to set aside an entry of default in litigation to enforce $168 million in arbitral awards issued to a broadband provider, arguing that it has sovereign immunity and wasn't properly served.