In addition, this tower has a surface area of 63,000 square metres, is capable of housing 2,100 people in their respective work stations on open floors and a digital telephone exchange with a capacity of 3,000 lines served.
For several years, in addition, a robotic camera installed on the building's mast provided Chilean networks with a 360° panoramic view of the city.
The helipad has also served as a location for the music videos for "Bolsa De Mareo" by Los Tres (1997) and "I Wanna Give My Heart" by Denise Rosenthal (2011).
[10] Since the beginning of the protests in October 2019, and because Plaza Baquedano is the nerve center of the demonstrations, the entire area around the building and its entrances were fenced with iron plates.
[11] On July 12, 2016, the technology site Tech Insider published a critique of its architecture, calling it an outdated design and a "shameful monstrosity" because its structure resembles a 1990s cell phone, with an antenna on its side, this despite the fact that at the time of its inauguration this design was then the latest in mobile telephony, and therefore, its evocation was intended to symbolize innovation and technological avant-garde.