Articles tagged with: Cofetel and Telefonica
Mexico Radio Spectrum Auction Could Raise $1.5 Billion
Mexico's government could look forward to charging US$1.5 billion for wireless radio spectrum which is due to be auctioned off later this year. Basing its estimate on recent auctions in other country's, banking group, Banamex said that the government should expect between US$1-$1.5 billion from the licenses. more
Related Tags: telcel, iusacell, nextel, competition-commission, Mexico
Mexico's Wireless Subscribers Reach 71 Million at End-March
MEXICO CITY -(Dow Jones)- Mexico's wireless subscribers rose to 71 million at the end of March, up from about 59.4 million in the year-earlier period, according to data from the country's four mobile operators. more
Related Tags: grupo-iusacell, movistar, telcel, nextel, antitrust, Mexico
Mexico's Telecom Regulator to Sell Wireless Licenses in 2Q
MEXICO CITY -(Dow Jones)- The Mexican government has authorized telecommunications regulator cofetel to sell wireless licenses starting in the second quarter as part of a larger spectrum auction program aimed at boosting competition in the sector, officials said Monday. more
Related Tags: grupo-iusacell, telcel, iusacell, nextel, fixed-wireless, competition-commission, Mexico
Nextel Mexico, Iusacell Sign Interconnection Deal
MEXICO CITY -(Dow Jones)- Mexican mobile operator Grupo Iusacell has signed a network interconnection agreement with the Nextel Mexico subsidiary of wireless carrier NII Holdings. more
Related Tags: grupo-iusacell, america-movil, telcel, iusacell, nextel, Mexico
Mexico's Anti-Trust Agency Starts Mobile Telephony Market Probe
MEXICO CITY -(Dow Jones)- Mexico's anti-trust agency, the Federal Competition Commission, or CFC, has launched separate investigations into the country's mobile telephony and broadband Internet markets. more
Related Tags: america-movil, anti-trust, number-portability, telcel, antitrust, termination-fees, telmex, Mexico
America Movil Sees 3G Launch 1Q 08, Eyes Spectrum Auctions
MEXICO CITY -(Dow Jones)- Mexico's America Movil, Latin America's largest mobile operator, said Friday that it's on track to commercially launch advanced third-generation services in several markets early next year. more
Related Tags: ran, america-movil, tax, chief-financial-officer, antitrust, Mexico

