After months of a loud and often fractious debate, the Mexican Congress passed the implementing legislation for telecom reform nearly a year after the constitutional reform to the sector was approved. Reform of the telecom sector promises to be as transformative as that of the energy sector.
The reform’s main objective is to enhance Mexican economic competitiveness by bringing down costs and improving the quality of telecom services. The means by which it seeks to achieve these goals is a revamped regulatory regime built on two pillars: an autonomous and technically capable regulatory agency with real sanctioning power and new operating rules for the sector.
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