Mexico
Industry
Peru's telecoms regulator, Osiptel, has begun a public consultation on creating new measurements of operator client care. Proposed changes will include the speed at which queries are...
2012-11-01Industry
Mexico's third-ranked mobile operator, Iusacell, will need US$800mn over three years to fulfil its goal of tripling its market share. In 2011, broadcaster Televisa invested US$1.6bn...
2012-10-29Industry
'It's going to take longer to right this ship than any of us would like.' This is the candid opinion of Meg Whitman, CEO of Hewlett-Packard (HP), the world's leading supplier of personal...
2012-10-08Industry
Alternative telecoms operator Axtel is considering selling part of its infrastructure in a bid to avoid defaulting on debt. The network would then be rented back to Axtel, allowing...
2012-08-14Industry
Two near field communication (NFC) projects are to be launched in Latin America, bringing the latest technology to payment services. Brazilian mobile market leader Vivo is planning...
2012-08-13Industry
Mexico's telecommunications regulator, Cofetel, has said that it will not permit operators holding spectrum in the 2.5GHz band to renew their licences. It will instead reclaim and repurpose...
2012-08-10Industry
Following poor Q212 results, NII Holdings' share price plummeted by 24%. The company added just 235,000 net additions in the quarter, operating revenue was down 15% from the level reported...
2012-08-08Industry
Latin America's largest mobile operator América Móvil reported a 45.5% decrease in quarterly profit in its Q212 results.
2012-07-27Industry
Telefónica released its Q212 results a day early, along with announcing the suspension of dividend payments and share buybacks until the end of 2012. While results were disappointing,...
2012-07-26Industry
Televisa, Mexico's largest broadcaster, is preparing to launch a broadband service through its Sky unit. The service will initially be available in certain areas of Mexico City, although...
2012-04-23



