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Telefonica Movistar Inks Access Last Mile Wireless Capacity Deal with AT&T in Mexico

Telefonica Movistar Inks Access Last Mile Wireless Capacity Deal with AT&T in Mexico Image Credit: Telefonica

Telefonica Movistar announced the signing of a last mile wireless capacity access agreement with AT&T in Mexico.

This agreement is in line with international trends, in which new models have been built to face the demands of the market, such as improving the efficiency and quality of the network and accelerating the times of deployment of products or services.

This wireless capacity agreement favors competition in the sector, by allowing better allocate resources to connect more Mexicans and strengthens the capacity to continue competing in a market dominated by a preponderant agent. Telefonica Movistar reiterates its commitment to remain in Mexico, focusing on innovating and improving the quality of its services.

With this agreement, Telefonica Movistar gains access to capacity on AT&T’s 3G and 4G access network and any future access network technologies nationwide. Telefonica Movistar maintains its transport network and all of its platforms, without operational or geographical restrictions to meet the needs of its users and services.

Telefonica Movistar will maintain sole control over its operations, including its client portfolio, operations, assets, administration, pricing, rates, billing systems, among others. AT&T will have no visibility or influence on Telefonica Movistar’s operations.

The migration of Telefonica Movistar traffic to the AT&T access network begins immediately and will continue to be implemented gradually, maintaining all mobile services to its residential customers, business owners and wholesalers.

Camilo Aya Caro, President and CEO, Telefonica Movistar, Mexico
Based on our digital transformation, we are confident that this new approach will make us more agile to provide innovative, simple and transparent solutions that guarantee the best service experience to our customers.

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