Business Strategies, New Forms of Competition and Regulatory Challenges in Latin American Telecommunications
By Eugenio Rivera (University of Talca)
There are Latin American transnational companies, national companies and transnational corporations competing on telecomms market in Latin America. In fact, the main operator in the region is América Móvil, a Mexican-origin trans-Latin, which faces a tough competition with Telefónica España. The objective of this paper is to analyze the state of competition in Latin American telecommunications, deepening the cases of Brazil and Chile . In the same way, it is important to analyze the regulatory andcompetition challenges faced by the authorities of the sector, emphasizing a cross-border perspective.
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