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America Movil to fund new Internet-based video venture

America Movil ( NYSE: AMX ), the telecom conglomerate owned by Carlos Slim, is providing funding for a new Internet-based TV network. The new Ora.tv network will offer users a suite of on-demand

Mexican government's broadband plan targets low-income families

The Mexican government believes that every one of its citizens should be able to get a broadband connection so it has devised a program that will enable low-income families to get computers and

Mexico hopes fiber auction will drive more broadband adoption

The Mexican government wants to drive more broadband adoption country, and it believes it can achieve those goals by auctioning leases on state-owned fiber lines service providers can use to build

Level 3 targets Mexico business and wholesale service opportunities

Level 3 Communications ( NYSE: LVLT ) wants to take advantage of potential opportunities to serve the growing presence of service providers and enterprises in Mexico. Offered through its local licensed

ALFA wraps acquisition of AT&T's stake in Alestra

ALFA has completed its acquisition of AT&T's ( NYSE: T ) 49 percent stake in Mexican service provider Alestra. Now that the deal is closed, which was originally announced in April 2011, ALFA is now

Week in research: Federal telework takes hold; Mexicans loving their broadband

Telework takes hold of the Feds: U.S. government agencies are beginning to make strides in advancing telework initiatives, a new report by Telework Exchange says. The majority of Telework Managing

Report: Chile led Latin America's Internet penetration in 2010

Chile continues to lead the Latin American region's Internet penetration and computer ownership, a Nielsen Company report reveals. In 2010, Chile's computer ownership rose five points to 57 percent,

Wireline voice losses eat into Telmex's (NYSE: TII) Q3 net profit

Telmex (NYSE: TII ) may be Mexico's dominant service provider, but a 21.5 percent year-on-year decline in net profit illustrates the larger competitive threat with cable operators and competitive

ITU, UNESCO Broadband Commission tackle global broadband challenge

Seeing broadband as a foundation to enhance new services, including health care, education, environmental management and safety, the ITU and UNESCO have jointly created the Broadband for Digital

Mexico's Megacable gives up on idea of offering its own mobile phone service

When it comes to cable and mobile wireless, things aren't much different south of the border. Mexico's biggest cable TV provider, Megacable, has withdrawn from the government's planned mobile phone