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Reiterates Oecd Recommendation on Expensive Spectrum in Mexico

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The management of radio spectrum among OECD countries is often an “achilles heel” to reduce the costs of infrastructure deployment; however, in the case of Mexico, this international organization endorses the recommendation it has made for more than 10 years: “to reduce as much as possible annual fee payments” for the use of this essential resource for connectivity and digitization.
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The management of radio spectrum among OECD countries is often an “achilles heel” to reduce the costs of infrastructure deployment; however, in the case of Mexico, this international organization endorses the recommendation it has made for more than 10 years: “to reduce as much as possible annual fee payments” for the use of this essential resource for connectivity and digitization.

Mexico City. During his participation in Mexico Digital Summit 2025, Alexia González Fanfalone, head of the Infrastructure and Connectivity Services Unit of the OECD, warned that the high costs of radio spectrum in Mexico have become one of the main obstacles to closing the digital divide and attracting new investments in telecommunications. González Fanfalone noted that, although the country has advanced in the expansion of broadband since the …

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DPL News broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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