2008 Latin America - Telecoms, Mobile & Broadband in Mexico & the Caribbean
| Publication Date | March 2008 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | BuddeComm |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 202 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | BUD00251 |
Summary
For those seeking high level strategic information and objective analysis on this region, this report is essential reading and gives further information on:
- Forecast growth in select Mexican and Caribbean telecommunication markets.
- The emerging trends and convergence in the Mexican and Caribbean voice, broadband and digital TV sectors.
- How the region is faring in terms of global broadband development.
- The growth of mobile voice and data and the deployment of 3G and 4G technologies in the region.
Researcher - Lawrence Baker
Current publication date: March 2008 (7th Edition)
Next publication date: February 2009
BuddeComm's Annual Publication, 2008 Latin America - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Mexico and the Caribbean, profiles the fixed-line, mobile and broadband markets from the small island nations through to the larger countries of Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Mexico and Puerto Rico.
Despite being relatively small markets by global standards, telecommunications has become one of the Caribbean's major growth industries. In particular, the region's mobile sector has been witnessing significant expansion in recent years. To date this growth has largely been harnessed by Mexico's Amrica Mvil and more recently by Digicel. These two companies are predicted to continue dominating the robust mobile sector growth during 2008/09.
In contrast to the mobile sector, the fixed-line market remains relatively stagnant. While in a handful of countries Cable & Wireless still holds a monopoly in the fixed-line sector, a growing number of countries now have other operators offering fixed-line services at competitive prices. Investment in infrastructure during 2008/09 is expected to increasingly trend towards broadband access and associated IP services, such as VoIP.
This report provides overviews, analyses and detailed statistics of the Mexican and Caribbean countries' fixed-line, mobile and broadband markets including developments in emerging technologies such wireless broadband and VoIP.
Key highlights:
- The Mexican telecom industry is forecast to continue its strong growth rates through 2008/09, following industry growth in 2007 at an estimated eight times higher than average real GDP growth rates.
- Growth during 2008 will continue to be fuelled by declining tariffs in the mobile and long-distance sector, and by increased deployment of broadband networks. For instance, mobile subscribers in Mexico grew by over 20% in 2007 and broadband lines continued to post even stronger gains of around 50%.
- Despite this strong growth, Mexico still suffers from a lack of competition. Although Telefnica's Movistar launched in 2002, Amrica Mvil's Telcel still holds around 75% of the market. Indeed, concerns about the overall lack of competition and about certain monopolistic behaviour, compelled Mexico's antitrust agency to launch an investigation into the mobile and other telco markets in November 2007. Accordingly, 2008 may witness CFC rulings with important industry-wide implications.
- Mexican telecommunications growth for 2008/09 will receive further impetus from government reforms, given President Felipe Calderon's recent statement that telecommunications is one of two key industries in which he intends to promote greater competition as part of his economic goals to 2012. This may lead to unbundling in Mexico in 2008-2010, the last OECD country to unbundle its local loop.
- The overall Caribbean mobile market has become one of the most dynamic markets in the world, with subscribers in the region increasing at an average annual growth rate of around 50% per annum between 2003 and 2007. As penetration rates are still relatively low, it is predicted that 2008 will continue to enjoy strong subscriber and revenue growth rates.
- One of the star performers in terms of mobile growth has been the region's poorest country, Haiti. Haitian mobile subscriber numbers increased by nearly fivefold in the three years to early 2008. Growth has been stimulated by the entry of Digicel, which attained approximately 1.5 million subscribers (around 50% of the market) within 18 months of operation.
- Carlos Slim's Amrica Mvil continued its aggressive expansion in the region. It acquired, for instance, Verizon's interests in the region, thus giving it control of the dominant Puerto Rico Telephone Company and of Verizon Dominicana (to be renamed Codetel) which dominates the Dominican Republic's fixed-line market and holds around 50% of its mobile market.
- Cuba's telecom market, which has the lowest mobile and Internet penetration in Latin America, may be on the verge of liberalisation from 2008 following President Castro's retirement in February 2008 and the imminent transfer of power to a more reform-minded successor.
Forecast Mexican mobile subscriber growth - lower growth scenario - 2008; 2013; 2018
- Year
- Subscribers (million)
- Penetration
- (subscribers/population)
- 2008
- 73
- 69%
- 2013
- 94
- 84%
- 2018
- 100
- 86%
(Source: BuddeComm forecasts)
Content
- 1. Caribbean Small Island Nations
- 1.1 Telecommunications market
- 1.1.1 Overview
- 1.2 Regulatory environment
- 1.2.1 Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)
- 1.2.2 Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Authority (ECTEL)
- 1.2.3 Telecom sector liberalisation
- 1.3 Major telecom operators in the Caribbean
- 1.3.1 Cable & Wireless
- 1.3.2 Digicel
- 1.4 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 1.4.1 Fixed-line teledensity
- 1.4.2 Submarine cable systems
- 1.5 Broadband and Internet market
- 1.5.1 Overview
- 1.6 Mobile communications
- 1.6.1 Overview of mobile markets
- 1.6.2 Satellite mobile
- 1.7 Country overviews
- 1.7.1 Anguilla
- 1.7.2 Antigua & Barbuda
- 1.7.3 Aruba
- 1.7.4 Bahamas
- 1.7.5 Barbados
- 1.7.6 Bermuda
- 1.7.7 British Virgin Islands
- 1.7.8 Cayman Islands
- 1.7.9 Dominica
- 1.7.10 Grenada
- 1.7.11 Guadeloupe
- 1.7.12 Martinique
- 1.7.13 Montserrat
- 1.7.14 Netherlands Antilles
- 1.7.15 St Kitts & Nevis
- 1.7.16 St Lucia
- 1.7.17 St Vincent & the Grenadines
- 1.7.18 Trinidad & Tobago
- 1.7.19 Turks & Caicos
- 1.7.20 United States Virgin Islands
- 2. Cuba
- 2.1 Key statistics
- 2.2 Telecommunications market
- 2.2.1 Overview of Cuba's telecom market
- 2.3 Regulatory environment
- 2.3.1 Background
- 2.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 2.3.3 Privatisation
- 2.4 Fixed network operator in Cuba
- 2.4.1 Empresa de Telecomunicaciones del Cuba SA (Etecsa)
- 2.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 2.5.1 National telecom network
- 2.5.2 International infrastructure
- 2.6 Internet market
- 2.6.1 Overview
- 2.7 Mobile communications
- 2.7.1 Overview of Cuba's mobile market
- 2.7.2 Mobile technologies
- 2.7.3 Major mobile operators
- 3. Dominican Republic
- 3.1 Key statistics
- 3.2 Telecommunications market
- 3.2.1 Overview of the Dominican Republic's telecom market
- 3.3 Regulatory environment
- 3.3.1 Background
- 3.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 3.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation
- 3.3.4 Privatisation of Codetel
- 3.3.5 Foreign investment
- 3.3.6 Number portability
- 3.4 Fixed network operators in the Dominican Republic
- 3.4.1 Overview of operators
- 3.4.2 Codetel (formerly Verizon Dominicana)
- 3.4.3 Tricom
- 3.4.4 Trilogy Dominicana (formerly Centennial dominicana)
- 3.4.5 Turitel SA
- 3.4.6 Economitel
- 3.4.7 Dgtec
- 3.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 3.5.1 National telecom network
- 3.5.2 International infrastructure
- 3.5.3 Infrastructure developments
- 3.6 Internet market
- 3.6.1 Overview
- 3.7 Broadband market
- 3.7.1 Overview
- 3.7.2 ADSL
- 3.7.3 Cable modems
- 3.7.4 Wireless broadband
- 3.8 Convergence
- 3.8.1 Overview
- 3.9 Cell phone (mobile phone) market
- 3.9.1 Overview of the Dominican Republic's cellular market
- 3.9.2 Major cell phone operators
- 3.9.3 Cellular voice services
- 3.9.4 Cellular data services
- 3.10 Forecasts
- 3.10.1 Forecasts - fixed-line market t2018
- 3.10.2 Forecasts - cellular services t2018
- 4. Haiti
- 4.1 Key statistics
- 4.2 Telecommunications market
- 4.2.1 Overview of Haiti's telecom market
- 4.3 Regulatory environment
- 4.3.1 Regulatory authority
- 4.3.2 Telecom sector liberalisation
- 4.3.3 Privatisation
- 4.4 Major fixed network operators in Haiti
- 4.4.1 Telecommunications D'Haiti (Teleco)
- 4.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 4.5.1 National telecom network
- 4.5.2 International infrastructure
- 4.6 Internet market
- 4.6.1 Overview
- 4.6.2 ISP market
- 4.6.3 Alpha Communications Network (ACN)
- 4.7 Broadband market
- 4.7.1 Wireless broadband
- 4.8 Convergence
- 4.8.1 Overview of media convergence
- 4.8.2 Cable TV (CATV)
- 4.9 Mobile communications
- 4.9.1 Overview of Haiti's mobile market
- 4.9.2 Major mobile operators
- 5. Jamaica
- 5.1 Key statistics
- 5.2 Telecommunications market
- 5.2.1 Overview of Jamaica's telecom market
- 5.3 Regulatory environment
- 5.3.1 Background
- 5.3.2 Regulatory authorities
- 5.3.3 Privatisation of Telecommunications of Jamaica
- 5.3.4 Telecom sector liberalisation
- 5.3.5 Interconnect
- 5.3.6 Access
- 5.3.7 Competitive safeguards
- 5.4 Fixed network operators in Jamaica
- 5.4.1 Overview
- 5.4.2 Cable & Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ)
- 5.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 5.5.1 National telecom network
- 5.5.2 International infrastructure
- 5.5.3 Infrastructure developments
- 5.6 Internet market
- 5.6.1 Overview
- 5.7 Broadband market
- 5.7.1 Overview
- 5.7.2 Cable broadband
- 5.7.3 Wireless broadband
- 5.8 Convergence
- 5.8.1 Overview of media convergence
- 5.8.2 Cable TV (CATV)
- 5.9 Mobile communications
- 5.9.1 Overview of Jamaica's mobile market
- 5.9.2 Mobile technologies
- 5.9.3 Major mobile operators
- 6. Mexico
- 6.1 Key statistics
- 6.2 Telecommunications market
- 6.2.1 Overview of Mexico's telecom market
- 6.2.2 Market analysis - 2007
- 6.3 Regulatory environment
- 6.3.1 Background
- 6.3.2 Regulatory authorities
- 6.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Mexico
- 6.3.5 Interconnect
- 6.3.6 Settlement rates and resale
- 6.3.7 Calling-Party-Pays (CPP)
- 6.3.8 Convergence regulation
- 6.4 Fixed network operators in Mexico
- 6.4.1 Overview of operators
- 6.4.2 Telfonos de Mxic(Telmex)
- 6.4.3 Alestra
- 6.4.4 Axtel
- 6.4.5 Maxcom
- 6.4.6 Marcatel
- 6.4.7 Iusatel
- 6.4.8 Protel
- 6.4.9 Megacable
- 6.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 6.5.1 National telecom networks
- 6.5.2 International infrastructure
- 6.5.3 Infrastructure developments
- 6.6 Internet market
- 6.6.1 Overview
- 6.6.2 ISP market
- 6.7 Broadband market
- 6.7.1 Overview
- 6.7.2 ADSL
- 6.7.3 Cable modems
- 6.7.4 Wireless broadband
- 6.7.5 Broadband over Powerline (BPL)
- 6.8 Convergence
- 6.8.1 Overview of media convergence
- 6.8.2 Triple play regulation issues
- 6.8.3 Triple play and VoIP developments
- 6.9 Cell phone (mobile phone) market
- 6.9.1 Overview of Mexico's mobile (cell phone) market
- 6.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 6.9.3 Mobile technologies
- 6.9.4 Major mobile operators
- 6.9.5 Mobile voice services
- 6.9.6 Mobile data services
- 6.9.7 Mobile content and applications
- 6.10 Forecasts
- 6.10.1 Forecasts - fixed-line market t2018
- 6.10.2 Forecasts - broadband market t2018
- 6.10.3 Forecasts - cellular services t2018
- 7. PuertRico
- 7.1 Key statistics
- 7.2 Telecommunications market
- 7.2.1 Overview of PuertRico's telecom market
- 7.3 Regulatory environment
- 7.3.1 Regulatory authority
- 7.3.2 Telecom sector liberalisation
- 7.3.3 Privatisation of PRTC
- 7.3.4 Universal service fund
- 7.3.5 Number portability
- 7.4 Fixed network operators in PuertRico
- 7.4.1 Overview of operators
- 7.4.2 PuertRicTelephone Company (PRTC/TELPRI)
- 7.4.3 Centennial de PuertRic(CPR)
- 7.4.4 Telefnica Larga Distancia de PuertRic(TLD)
- 7.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 7.5.1 National telecom networks
- 7.5.2 International infrastructure
- 7.5.3 Infrastructure developments
- 7.6 Internet market
- 7.6.1 Overview
- 7.7 Broadband market
- 7.7.1 Overview
- 7.7.2 Cable modems
- 7.7.3 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
- 7.7.4 Wireless broadband
- 7.8 Convergence
- 7.8.1 Overview of media convergence
- 7.8.2 Triple play models
- 7.9 Cell phone (mobile phone) market
- 7.9.1 Overview of PuertRico's cellular market
- 7.9.2 Cellular technologies
- 7.9.3 Major cell phone operators
- 7.10 Forecasts
- 7.10.1 Forecasts - fixed-line market t2018
- 7.10.2 Forecasts - cellular services t2018
- 8. Glossary of Abbreviations
- List of Tables
- Table 1 - Fixed lines in service and teledensity in Caribbean countries - 2006
- Table 2 - Internet users and penetration in Caribbean countries - 2007
- Table 3 - Mobile subscribers, annual change and penetration in Caribbean countries - Sep 2007
- Table 4 - Country statistics Anguilla - 2008
- Table 5 - Country statistics Antigua & Barbuda - 2008
- Table 6 - Country statistics Aruba - 2008
- Table 7 - Country statistics Bahamas - 2008
- Table 8 - Country statistics Barbados - 2008
- Table 9 - Country statistics Bermuda - 2008
- Table 10 - Country statistics British Virgin Islands - 2008
- Table 11 - Country statistics Cayman Islands - 2008
- Table 12 - Country statistics Dominica - 2008
- Table 13 - Country statistics Grenada - 2008
- Table 14 - Country statistics Guadeloupe - 2008
- Table 15 - Country statistics Martinique - 2008
- Table 16 - Country statistics Montserrat - 2008
- Table 17 - Country statistics Netherlands Antilles - 2008
- Table 18 - Country statistics St Kitts & Nevis - 2008
- Table 19 - Country statistics St Lucia - 2008
- Table 20 - Country statistics St Vincent & the Grenadines - 2008
- Table 21 - Country statistics Trinidad & Tobag- 2008
- Table 22 - Country statistics Turks & Caicos - 2008
- Table 23 - Country statistics United States Virgin Islands - 2008
- Table 24 - Country statistics Cuba - 2008
- Table 25 - Telephone network statistics - 2007
- Table 26 - Internet provider statistics - 2007
- Table 27 - Internet user statistics - 2007
- Table 28 - Mobile statistics - 2007
- Table 29 - National telecommunications authority
- Table 30 - Fixed lines in service, annual change and teledensity - 1996 - 2007
- Table 31 - Internet users, annual change and penetration - 1996 - 2007
- Table 32 - Personal computers, annual change and penetration - 2002 - 2007
- Table 33 - Mobile subscribers, annual change and penetration - 1996 - 2007
- Table 34 - Country statistics Dominican Republic - 2008
- Table 35 - Telephone network statistics - 2007
- Table 36 - Internet provider statistics - 2007
- Table 37 - Internet user statistics - 2007
- Table 38 - Cell phone statistics - 2007
- Table 39 - National telecommunications authority
- Table 40 - Codetel fixed lines in service and annual change - 1996 - 2006
- Table 41 - Tricom fixed lines in service and annual change - 1998 - 2005
- Table 42 - Fixed lines in service, annual change and teledensity - 1997 - 2007
- Table 43 - Public phones and annual change - 1997 - 2007
- Table 44 - WLL lines in service and annual change - 1999 - 2007
- Table 45 - Internet users and annual change - 1998 - 2007
- Table 46 - Internet subscribers, annual change and household penetration - 1998 - 2007
- Table 47 - DSL residential and corporate subscribers and annual change - 2004 - 2007
- Table 48 - Cell phone operators, technology, subscribers and annual change - September 2007
- Table 49 - Cell phone subscribers, annual change and penetration - 1997 - 2007
- Table 50 - Cell phone operator market share - 2003 - 2007
- Table 51 - Clarcell phone subscribers and annual change - 1998 - 2007
- Table 52 - Postpaid/prepaid rati- 2001 - 2007
- Table 53 - Forecast fixed-line growth - lower growth scenari- 2008; 2012; 2018
- Table 54 - Forecast fixed-line growth - higher growth scenari- 2008; 2012; 2018
- Table 55 - Forecast cellular subscriber growth - lower growth scenari- 2008; 2012; 2018
- Table 56 - Forecast cellular subscriber growth - higher market scenari- 2008; 2012; 2018
- Table 57 - Country statistics Haiti - 2008
- Table 58 - Telephone network statistics - 2007
- Table 59 - Internet provider statistics - 2007
- Table 60 - Internet user statistics - 2007
- Table 61 - Mobile statistics - September 2007
- Table 62 - National telecommunications authority
- Table 63 - Fixed lines in service, annual change and teledensity - 1998 - 2007
- Table 64 - Internet users, annual change and user penetration - 1998 - 2007
- Table 65 - Internet subscribers, annual change and penetration - 2000 - 2007
- Table 66 - Mobile subscribers, annual change and penetration - 1998 - 2007
- Table 67 - Country statistics Jamaica - 2008
- Table 68 - Telephone network statistics - 2007
- Table 69 - Internet statistics - 2007
- Table 70 - Mobile statistics - 2007
- Table 71 - National telecommunications authorities
- Table 72 - Licences issued - 2005
- Table 73 - Fixed lines in service, annual change and teledensity - 1996 - 2007
- Table 74 - Internet users, annual change and user penetration - 1996 - 2007
- Table 75 - Market share by connection - 2006
- Table 76 - Mobile operators, technology, subscribers and annual change - September 2007
- Table 77 - Mobile subscribers, annual change and penetration - 1997 - 2007
- Table 78 - Mobile market share by operator - 2003 - 2007
- Table 79 - Country statistics Mexic- 2008
- Table 80 - Telecom revenue and investment statistics - 2007
- Table 81 - Telephone network statistics - 2007
- Table 82 - Internet provider statistics - 2007
- Table 83 - Internet user statistics - 2007
- Table 84 - Broadband statistics - 2007
- Table 85 - Mobile statistics - 2007
- Table 86 - National telecommunications authorities
- Table 87 - Fixed lines in service, annual change and teledensity - 1996 - 2007
- Table 88 - Telmex lines in service and annual change - 1997 - 2007
- Table 89 - Alestra lines in service and annual change - 1999 - 2007
- Table 90 - Axtel lines in service and annual change - 2002 - 2007
- Table 91 - Maxcom lines in service and annual change - 2001 - 2007
- Table 92 - Internet users, annual change and penetration - 1998 - 2007
- Table 93 - Percentage of Internet usage by access technology - 2002 - 2007
- Table 94 - Internet subscribers by access technology - 2000 - 2007
- Table 95 - Location and frequency of Internet access - 2006 - 2007
- Table 96 - Number of PCs with Internet access - 2005 - 2007
- Table 97 - Prodigy Infinitum ADSL subscriber lines and annual change - 2002 - 2007
- Table 98 - Megacable cable modem subscribers and annual change - 2001 - 2007
- Table 99 - Cablems cable modem subscribers and annual change - 2002 - 2007
- Table 100 - Cablems broadband monthly ARPU and churn - 2006 - 2007
- Table 101 - Cablevisin cable modem subscribers and annual change - 2002 - 2007
- Table 102 - Cable VoIP subscribers of major providers - 2006 - 2007
- Table 103 - Pay TV subscribers by technology, annual change and penetration - 1997 - 2007
- Table 104 - Megacable pay TV subscribers and annual change - 2001 - 2007
- Table 105 - Cablems CATV subscribers and annual change - 2002 - 2007
- Table 106 - Cablems CATV monthly ARPU and churn - 2006 - 2007
- Table 107 - Cablevisin pay TV subscribers and annual change - 2000 - 2007
- Table 108 - Sky DTH subscribers and annual change - 1999 - 2007
- Table 109 - Mobile operators, technology, subscribers and annual change - September 2007
- Table 110 - Mobile subscribers, annual change and penetration - 1996 - 2007
- Table 111 - Mobile market share by major operator - 2001 - 2007
- Table 112 - Mobile penetration by region - 2002 - 2006
- Table 113 - Telcel subscribers and annual change - 1998 - 2007
- Table 114 - Telcel churn, monthly minutes of use and ARPU - 2006 - 2007
- Table 115 - Movistar subscribers and annual change - 2001 - 2007
- Table 116 - Movistar churn, minutes of use and ARPU - 2006 - 2007
- Table 117 - Iusacell subscribers and annual change - 1998 - 2007
- Table 118 - Unefn subscribers and annual change - 2000 - 2007
- Table 119 - Nextel Mexicchurn and monthly ARPU - 2005 - 2006
- Table 120 - Monthly and yearly MOU and annual change - 2000 - 2007
- Table 121 - Prepaid/postpaid subscribers and annual change - 1997 - 2007
- Table 122 - Forecast fixed-line growth - lower growth scenari- 2008; 2013; 2018
- Table 123 - Forecast fixed-line growth - higher growth scenari- 2008; 2013; 2018
- Table 124 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - lower growth scenari- 2008; 2013; 2018
- Table 125 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - upper growth scenari- 2008; 2013; 2018
- Table 126 - Forecast cellular subscriber growth - lower growth scenari- 2008; 2013; 2018
- Table 127 - Forecast cellular subscriber growth - upper growth scenari- 2008; 2013; 2018
- Table 128 - Country statistics PuertRic- 2008
- Table 129 - Fixed-line network statistics - 2007
- Table 130 - Internet user statistics - 2007
- Table 131 - Broadband statistics - 2006
- Table 132 - Cell phone statistics - 2007
- Table 133 - National telecommunications authorities
- Table 134 - PRTC residential/corporate fixed-lines in service and annual change - 1998 - 2007
- Table 135 - Fixed lines in service, annual change and teledensity - 1996 - 2006
- Table 136 - Internet users, annual change and user penetration - 1997 - 2007
- Table 137 - Broadband lines and annual change - 2002 - 2006
- Table 138 - PRTC DSL lines and annual change - 2002 - 2006
- Table 139 - Cable TV subscribers - 2001 - 2005
- Table 140 - Satellite TV subscribers - 2004 - 2005
- Table 141 - Cell phone operators, technology, subscribers and annual change - June 2007
- Table 142 - Cell phone subscribers, annual change and penetration - 1997 - 2007
- Table 143 - Cell phone market share by operator - 2002 - 2007
- Table 144 - Forecast fixed-line growth - lower growth scenari- 2008; 2012; 2018
- Table 145 - Forecast fixed-line growth - higher growth scenari- 2008; 2012; 2018
- Table 146 - Forecast cell phone subscriber growth - lower growth scenari- 2008; 2012; 2018
- Table 147 - Forecast cell phone subscriber growth - higher growth scenari- 2008; 2012; 2018
- List of Exhibts
- Exhibit 1 - Island territories of the Caribbean
- Exhibit 2 - Telecom privatisation and liberalisation in the Caribbean
- Exhibit 3 - Digicel's Caribbean operations - 2007
- Exhibit 4 - Major submarine cable networks serving the Caribbean region
- Exhibit 5 - Individual telecom licences granted in Grenada
- Exhibit 6 - Major submarine cable networks serving the Dominican Republic
- Exhibit 7 - Major submarine cable networks serving Jamaica
- Exhibit 8 - Fixed-line local telephony licence holders in Mexico
- Exhibit 9 - Fixed-wireless local telephony licence holders in Mexico
- Exhibit 10 - Long-distance licence holders in Mexico
- Exhibit 11 - Telmex at a glance
- Exhibit 12 - Major submarine cable networks landing in Mexico
- Exhibit 13 - Mobile telephone regions
- Exhibit 14 - Licences of mobile operators
- Exhibit 15 - Telefnica acquisitions: Bajacel, Movitel, Norcel, Cedetel, and Pegaso
- Exhibit 16 - Major submarine cable networks serving PuertRico
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