The OECD Review of Telecommunication Policy and Regulation in Mexico, released in 2012, provided a comprehensive examination of the sector at the time, highlighting potential areas for regulatory and policy reform. Since then, the Mexican telecommunication sector has experienced substantial progress both from a legal and regulatory perspective, but also with respect to current market dynamics. The changes derive, to an important extent, from the reform that has taken place in Mexico since 2013, which closely reflect the 2012 OECD recommendations. This report assesses subsequent market developments in the telecommunication and broadcasting sectors in Mexico, evaluates the implementation of the 2012 OECD recommendations, and puts forward a...
The Pact for Mexico signed in 2012 identified 108 policy actions to be implemented during the govern...
Until the 1980s, the Mexican economy was closed and strongly directed and controlled by the central ...
This report on Mexico’s competition law and policy, which was the foundation for a peer review exami...
The constitutional reform of telecommunications approved in 2013 offered a historic opportunity to f...
reform in Mexico An in-depth analysis on the socio-economic consequences of liberalisation of Mexico...
A little over 10 years ago the Mexican government privatized Telefonos de Mexico, S.A. (Telmex), the...
For the first time in half a century, the legal framework regulating media in Mexico has been compre...
Mexico is one of the first few countries in Latin America to liberalise its telecommunications marke...
The market for local telephone services was opened up to competition in 1990, but it was not until 1...
Purpose – To assess the role of the judiciary in defining the Regulatory State and in regulating tel...
The market for local telephone services was opened up to competition in 1990, but it was not until 1...
O objetivo do texto é apresentar os primeiros resultados da análise crítica da reforma constituciona...
By using Principal Components as statistical tool, this paper deals with an international comparativ...
Telecommunications reform, one of the pillars of President Enrique Peña Nietos highly-publicized str...
Starting with Chile in the early 1980s, Latin American countries have pushed telecommunications refo...
The Pact for Mexico signed in 2012 identified 108 policy actions to be implemented during the govern...
Until the 1980s, the Mexican economy was closed and strongly directed and controlled by the central ...
This report on Mexico’s competition law and policy, which was the foundation for a peer review exami...
The constitutional reform of telecommunications approved in 2013 offered a historic opportunity to f...
reform in Mexico An in-depth analysis on the socio-economic consequences of liberalisation of Mexico...
A little over 10 years ago the Mexican government privatized Telefonos de Mexico, S.A. (Telmex), the...
For the first time in half a century, the legal framework regulating media in Mexico has been compre...
Mexico is one of the first few countries in Latin America to liberalise its telecommunications marke...
The market for local telephone services was opened up to competition in 1990, but it was not until 1...
Purpose – To assess the role of the judiciary in defining the Regulatory State and in regulating tel...
The market for local telephone services was opened up to competition in 1990, but it was not until 1...
O objetivo do texto é apresentar os primeiros resultados da análise crítica da reforma constituciona...
By using Principal Components as statistical tool, this paper deals with an international comparativ...
Telecommunications reform, one of the pillars of President Enrique Peña Nietos highly-publicized str...
Starting with Chile in the early 1980s, Latin American countries have pushed telecommunications refo...
The Pact for Mexico signed in 2012 identified 108 policy actions to be implemented during the govern...
Until the 1980s, the Mexican economy was closed and strongly directed and controlled by the central ...
This report on Mexico’s competition law and policy, which was the foundation for a peer review exami...