By Cassandra Garrison
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MEXICO CITY: Mexico's telecoms regulator on Tuesday announced actions aimed at limiting telecom giant America Movil<\/a>'s power in the market, adding new measures that limit fees that the company can charge customers.

The IFT's resolution aims to curb charges to consumers for various services including the unlocking of devices, rates for out-of-network roaming and the end of a promotional prices, the regulator said in a statement, without going into detail about the specific changes.

The rules are aimed at limiting anti-competitive practices and helping consumers by avoiding unwanted charges.

America Movil, controlled by the family of billionaire
Carlos Slim<\/a>, said the resolution by the Federal Telecommunications Institute<\/a> (IFT) did not reflect deep changes in the sector six years after measures were first imposed with the goal of opening up Mexico's telecoms industry<\/a> to more competition.

America Movil \"believes that IFT's resolution is not based on an integral evaluation in terms of competition of the different markets in the Mexican telecommunications sector,\" the company said in a statement.

America Movil has long dominated Mexico's telecoms market. It has previously clashed with the IFT over regulatory measures that challenge its market share or open the door wider to competitors.

The new friction was seen by analysts as \"tit for tat\" between the company and the regulator as America Movil fights to keep its grip on the sector.

\"It's a monopolistic company wrestling against regulatory oversight,\" said Roger Entner, an analyst at Recon Analytics.

\"On one hand, you can understand that from America Movil's perspective. On the other hand, if they are successful, it doesn't bode well for competition in Mexico.\"

America Movil, which was created from a state monopoly, remains Mexico's largest telecoms operator by far. After a 2014 reform aimed at reducing its market share, the company says its power in the market is reduced.

The new resolution came after an IFT review that occurs every two years of the company and its subsidiaries \"to encourage greater competition, eliminate possible barriers and avoid anti-competitive practices,\" according to the regulator.

America Movil vowed to challenge the resolution \"in accordance with applicable law.\"

A spokeswoman for the IFT did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A spokesman from America Movil declined to provide additional comment.

America Movil rival
AT&T<\/a> Inc, which struck a deal with Spanish telecoms giant Telefonica SA last year for the use of some of its Mexico infrastructure, said in a statement shared with Reuters that it was waiting for the resolution to be made public to study it.

\"We hope that the regulator will take decisive steps to implement asymmetric measures that allow progress towards effective competition in the sector,\" AT&T said.
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墨西哥紧电信规则;斯利姆墨西哥美洲电信公司刷毛

墨西哥电信监管部门周二宣布行动旨在限制电信巨头墨西哥美洲电信公司在市场上的力量,增加新的措施,限制公司可以收取客户的费用。

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墨西哥城:墨西哥电信监管部门周二宣布行动旨在限制电信巨头墨西哥美洲电信公司的电力市场中,添加新措施,限制公司可以收取客户的费用。

界面张力的决议旨在遏制向消费者收费等各种服务设备的解锁,网外漫游和促销价格,监管机构在一份声明中说,没有详细说明具体的变化。

这些规则旨在限制反竞争行为,帮助消费者避免不必要的费用。

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墨西哥美洲电信公司,由亿万富翁家族控制卡洛斯•斯利姆说,决议的联邦电信研究所(IFT)没有反映出深刻的变化行业六年之后首次实施措施与开放墨西哥电信的目标行业更多的竞争。

墨西哥美洲电信公司”认为,界面张力的决议不是基于积分评价在不同市场的竞争在墨西哥电信行业,”该公司在一份声明中说。

墨西哥美洲电信公司长期以来墨西哥电信市场的主导。它曾与界面张力的监管措施,挑战其市场份额或开门扩大竞争对手。

新的摩擦分析人士认为“以牙还牙”之间的公司和监管机构在墨西哥美洲电信公司的斗争中保持其控制领域。

“这是一个针对监管垄断公司摔跤,“Roger Entner说,侦察分析师分析。

“一方面,你可以明白,从墨西哥美洲电信公司的角度来看。另一方面,如果他们成功了,并不预示着竞争在墨西哥。”

墨西哥美洲电信公司,创建从一个国家垄断,到目前为止仍是墨西哥最大的电信运营商。在2014年改革旨在减少其市场份额,该公司表示,其在市场减少了。

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发生的新决议之前IFT审查每两年的公司及其子公司“鼓励更激烈的竞争,消除可能的障碍,避免反竞争行为,“根据监管机构。

墨西哥美洲电信公司发誓要挑战这项决议“依照适用法律。”

界面张力的发言人没有立即回应记者的置评请求。墨西哥美洲电信公司发言人拒绝提供额外的评论。

墨西哥美洲电信公司的竞争对手美国电话电报公司(AT&T)(aapl . o:行情)达成协议与西班牙电信巨头Telefonica SA去年墨西哥使用它的一些基础设施,与路透在一份声明中说,这是等待决议公开研究它。

“我们希望监管机构将采取果断措施实施不对称措施,允许进展有效竞争的行业,”美国电话电报公司(AT&T)说。
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By Cassandra Garrison
<\/strong>
MEXICO CITY: Mexico's telecoms regulator on Tuesday announced actions aimed at limiting telecom giant America Movil<\/a>'s power in the market, adding new measures that limit fees that the company can charge customers.

The IFT's resolution aims to curb charges to consumers for various services including the unlocking of devices, rates for out-of-network roaming and the end of a promotional prices, the regulator said in a statement, without going into detail about the specific changes.

The rules are aimed at limiting anti-competitive practices and helping consumers by avoiding unwanted charges.

America Movil, controlled by the family of billionaire
Carlos Slim<\/a>, said the resolution by the Federal Telecommunications Institute<\/a> (IFT) did not reflect deep changes in the sector six years after measures were first imposed with the goal of opening up Mexico's telecoms industry<\/a> to more competition.

America Movil \"believes that IFT's resolution is not based on an integral evaluation in terms of competition of the different markets in the Mexican telecommunications sector,\" the company said in a statement.

America Movil has long dominated Mexico's telecoms market. It has previously clashed with the IFT over regulatory measures that challenge its market share or open the door wider to competitors.

The new friction was seen by analysts as \"tit for tat\" between the company and the regulator as America Movil fights to keep its grip on the sector.

\"It's a monopolistic company wrestling against regulatory oversight,\" said Roger Entner, an analyst at Recon Analytics.

\"On one hand, you can understand that from America Movil's perspective. On the other hand, if they are successful, it doesn't bode well for competition in Mexico.\"

America Movil, which was created from a state monopoly, remains Mexico's largest telecoms operator by far. After a 2014 reform aimed at reducing its market share, the company says its power in the market is reduced.

The new resolution came after an IFT review that occurs every two years of the company and its subsidiaries \"to encourage greater competition, eliminate possible barriers and avoid anti-competitive practices,\" according to the regulator.

America Movil vowed to challenge the resolution \"in accordance with applicable law.\"

A spokeswoman for the IFT did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A spokesman from America Movil declined to provide additional comment.

America Movil rival
AT&T<\/a> Inc, which struck a deal with Spanish telecoms giant Telefonica SA last year for the use of some of its Mexico infrastructure, said in a statement shared with Reuters that it was waiting for the resolution to be made public to study it.

\"We hope that the regulator will take decisive steps to implement asymmetric measures that allow progress towards effective competition in the sector,\" AT&T said.
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