Competition Buzz: For Mexico, the Key to Economic Growth is Staying the Course on Telecom Reform
By: John W. Mayo & Elisa V. Mariscal
When seeking to identify the policies required to expand competition and provide better telecommunications service to Mexican consumers, the answer is straightforward – stay the course with recent reforms that are enabling new competitors to challenge the historic monopoly.
Moving from an industry structure dominated by a single provider to a market populated with a variety of competitors happens in incremental steps. Reform of the telecom market happened over decades in the U.S. and Europe and Mexico will be no different; however, Mexico has a singular advantage compared to its European and U.S. counterparts…
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