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América Móvil

América Móvil is a Mexican telecommunications corporation headquartered in Mexico City, Mexico. It is the 7th largest mobile network operator in the world in terms of equity subscribers, as well as one of the largest corporations in the world. América Móvil is a Forbes Global 2000 company. As of Q1, 2019, América Móvil had 277.4 million wireless subscribers, and 84.3 million fixed revenue generating units ("RGUs", consisting of fixed voice, fixed data and Pay TV units).[4]

América Móvil, S.A.B. de C.V.
TypeSociedad Anónima Bursátil de Capital Variable
BMV: AMX
NYSE: AMX (ADR)
NYSE: AMOV (ADR)
BMAD: XAMXL
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded2001; 22 years ago (2001)
HeadquartersPlaza Carso, Mexico City, Mexico
Area served
Americas, Europe
Key people
Carlos Slim Helú (Chairman Emeritus)
Carlos Slim Domit (Chairman)
Daniel Hajj Aboumrad, (CEO)
ProductsFixed-line
Mobile phone
Broadband,
Digital television
IPTV
Digital Media
Internet of things
Revenue MX$1.016 Trillion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2020)[1]
MX$165.355 Billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2020)[1]
MX$51.027 Billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2020)[1]
Total assets MX$1.625 Trillion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2020)[1]
Total equity MX$315.118 Billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2020)[1]
Number of employees
189,448 (2018)[2]
DivisionsCarso Global Telecom
Global Hitss
SubsidiariesClaro
Claro TV
Claro TV+
DLA Inc.
Embratel
KPN (16.1%)
Nextel Brazil[3]
Nuestra Visión
Sección Amarilla
Sercotel
Speedy Movil
Telcel
Telekom Austria Group (51.0%)
Telmex
Telnor
Telvista
Uno TV
Websitewww.americamovil.com

History edit

América Móvil was created in 2001 when Telmex spun off its wireless mobile activities from its landline and internet activities.[5]

On November 15, 2005, the company signed an international pact with Ooredoo to jointly deliver various international services.[citation needed] In 2006, América Móvil made a bid to acquire Verizon's Latin American and Caribbean operations[6] and unified its brands (Comcel Colombia, Porta in Ecuador, Telcel in México, Tracfone in the US and CTI Movil in Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina) under Claro unbrella.[7] América Móvil acquired 100% of Jamaican mobile operator Oceanic Digital, under the brand name MiPhone in August 2007.[8] By 2007, América Móvil's valuation was over $100 billion.[9] In the US, its prepaid mobile subsidiary Tracfone had 8.6 million customers.[10] 2007 was also the year América Movil's owner Carlos Slim became the richest person on the planet.[11] In 2008, América Móvil launched the iPhone in Latin America.[12] In 2009, América Móvil partnered with Nokia to use Nokia maps as its location-based service in Latin America.[13] The group also launched the first Android phone in Latin America.[14]

In January 2010, it made an offer to buy Carso Telecom and Telmex International ($21 billion for Telmex[15]) in order to better compete against Spain's Telefonica and Malaysia's Telekom Malaysia. The acquisition was approved by the CFC (Comisión Federal de Competencia) Antitrust Office in Mexico on February 11, 2010. América Móvil had once been Telmex' mobile division, but had grown far larger than its former parent since its spinoff in 2001.[16]

In early August 2013, América Móvil offered to take over the remaining 70% stake of the Dutch telecommunications company KPN for 7.2 billion Euros ($9.49 billion). América Móvil currently owns close to 30% of KPN. The Dutch government has warned against this acquisition quoting it as a threat to national security. The Dutch government's intervention comes after the council representing employees of KPN urged authorities to halt América Móvil's planned bid.[17]

In 2018, the company's chief executive Daniel Hajj announced that América Móvil is seeking a TV license in Mexico.[18]

In January 2019, America Movil announces the acquisition of Telefonica's operations in Guatemala and El Salvador for $333 million and $315 million respectively. However, the agreement for Telefonica Moviles and Telefonica Multiservicios in El Salvador, under the Movistar brand, was cancelled by mutual agreement with Telefonica in 2020 due to the conditions imposed by the monitoring of competition in El Salvador.[19][20]

Monopoly issues edit

In 2012, the OECD estimated that lack of competition in telecommunications had cost the economy of Mexico $25 billion per year.[21][22] The company was accused of charging especially high interconnectivity fees to thwart the competition.[9] During the years before 2010, due to stricter regulations throughout Latin American countries, América Móvil's market shares shrunk and Telefónica gained grounds there.[23] In 2013, América Móvil held 75% of the Mexican telecommunications market, which led the government to lead major antitrust reforms.[24]

Description edit

The company's world headquarters are located in Mexico City, Mexico. Its Mexican subsidiary Telcel is the largest mobile operator in that country, commanding a market share in excess of 70%. The company operates under its Claro subsidiaries in many countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, these include the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Peru, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, Colombia and Ecuador. In Brazil it also operates Claro and other subsidiary Embratel. It owns 14,86% of KPN in the Netherlands and . The group has also fully consolidated the Telekom Austria Group into its financial reporting, owning 51.0% of its shares and using the Austrian operator to expand América Móvil's European network.[25]

As of December 2010, the company was one of the top four telecommunications companies in the world and boasted 290,000 kilometres of Fiber-optic cable, making it the largest in infrastructure.[26]

As of April 2012, América Móvil registered an annual profit of $5 billion.[citation needed] With assets of over $67 billion (As of April 2012), the company is currently the largest company in Mexico by assets with Banorte very closely behind them with assets of over $59 billion (As of April 2012) It is highly likely that the company will buy a group of companies with at least $29 billion in assets in 2013 in the pension, insurance, payroll, currency exchange and mutual funds industries to secure their position as the most asset rich company in Mexico. And with a market value of over $93 billion (As of April 2012), the company is currently the most valuable in Mexico, more than the next three most valuable companies combined.

América Móvil global wireless customers edit

As of Q1 2019:[4]

North America
Central America and the Caribbean
South America
Austria and CEE 20.908 million

Global wireless customers 277.425 million

Former assets edit

América Móvil wireless technology by country edit

South America edit

Caribbean edit

Central America edit

North America edit

Europe edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "América Móvil, S.A.B. de C.V. 2020 Annual Report" (PDF). s22.q4cdn.com. 31 December 2020. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  2. ^ "2018 Annual report Form 20-F" (PDF). América Móvil. Retrieved May 10, 2019.
  3. ^ Paola Bertolini (16 May 2019). "Nextel Brasil pierde en primer trimestre mientras llega su nuevo dueño: América Móvil". Forbes México (in Spanish).
  4. ^ a b "Q1 2019 Quarterly Report | América Móvil" (PDF). www.americamovil.com. (PDF) from the original on 2019-05-02. Retrieved 2019-05-10.
  5. ^ Rich Duprey, Wall Street's Best Hidden Stocks, Fool.com, 30 August 2010
  6. ^ Helen Coster, Mexican Billionaire Expands Telecom Holdings, Forbes.com, 3 April 2006
  7. ^ (in Spanish) América Móvil unifica sus marcas, Portafolio, 13 September 2006
  8. ^ Business News Americas staff reporter. "AMX buys Jamaican operator Oceanic Digital". BNamericas. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  9. ^ a b Tim Padgett, Carlos Slim's Embarrassment of Riches, Time.com, 11 July 2007
  10. ^ Virgin Mobile USA IPO Raises $412.5 Million, Cnbc.com, 10 October 2007
  11. ^ P. Miller, Carlos Slim edges out Bill "Fatty Fat Fat" Gates as world's richest person, Engadget.com, 3 July 2007
  12. ^ Sam Oliver, Orange to offer 3G iPhone in Africa, Mid East, and Europe, Appleinsider.com, 16 May 2008
  13. ^ América Móvil And Nokia Help Mobile Users In Latin America Navigate Their World, Fieldtechnologiesonline.com, 20 February 2009
  14. ^ Sinead Carew, Ritsuko Ando, Motorola unveils Google phone to muted response, Reuters.com, 10 September 2009
  15. ^ Noel Randewich, Tomas Sarmiento, America Movil makes $21 billion bid for Telmex, Reuters.com, 13 January 2010
  16. ^ (PDF). www.americamovil.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-08-10. Retrieved 2017-05-28.
  17. ^ Dolia Estevez (13 September 2013). "Dutch Government Issues Warning On Takeover Of Telecom Firm KPN By Mexican Billionaire Carlos Slim". Forbes.
  18. ^ Love, Julia. "America Movil still wants TV license in Mexico, CEO says". U.S. Retrieved 2018-04-26.
  19. ^ Ore, Diego. "America Movil says scraps deal to purchase Telefonica's El Salvador unit". Nasdaq. Retrieved 2021-12-30.
  20. ^ Bertran, Augustin (2020-08-24). "EL SALVADOR SETS RULES FOR AMERICA MOVIL TO ACQUIRE TELEFONICA'S OPERATIONS". Next TV News. Retrieved 2021-12-30.
  21. ^ "Telecoms reform would boost competition and growth in Mexico, says OECD". OECD. January 30, 2012. Retrieved March 12, 2013. The "OECD Review of Telecommunication Policy and Regulation in Mexico" says that the lack of competition has led to extremely high prices for consumers and businesses and slowed the take-up of new services.
  22. ^ Stryszowska, Marta, (2012), "Estimation of Loss in Consumer Surplus Resulting from Excessive Pricing of Telecommunication Services in Mexico", OECD Digital Economy Papers, No. 191, Éditions OCDE. Accessed 16 May 2014.
  23. ^ Noel Randewich, Mexican tycoon Slim's telecom empire loses luster, Reuters.com, 10 January 2010
  24. ^ America Movil received help from Mexican Telecomm Agency, Newtechmag.net, 27 March 2021
  25. ^ "Shareholder Structure - A1 Telekom Austria Group". Retrieved 14 Feb 2021.
  26. ^ "Buzz in the air as AMX comes of age". Financial Times. 22 November 2010. Archived from the original on 2022-12-11. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
  27. ^ Kelly, Makena (2021-11-22). "FCC approves $6 billion Verizon-Tracfone acquisition". The Verge. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  28. ^ "Verizon completes TracFone Wireless, Inc. acquisition (press release)" (Press release). Verizon Communications. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  29. ^ Regulamento comunicado[permanent dead link]

External links edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources America Movil news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message America Movil is a Mexican telecommunications corporation headquartered in Mexico City Mexico It is the 7th largest mobile network operator in the world in terms of equity subscribers as well as one of the largest corporations in the world America Movil is a Forbes Global 2000 company As of Q1 2019 America Movil had 277 4 million wireless subscribers and 84 3 million fixed revenue generating units RGUs consisting of fixed voice fixed data and Pay TV units 4 America Movil S A B de C V TypeSociedad Anonima Bursatil de Capital VariableTraded asBMV AMXNYSE AMX ADR NYSE AMOV ADR BMAD XAMXLIndustryTelecommunicationsFounded2001 22 years ago 2001 HeadquartersPlaza Carso Mexico City MexicoArea servedAmericas EuropeKey peopleCarlos Slim Helu Chairman Emeritus Carlos Slim Domit Chairman Daniel Hajj Aboumrad CEO ProductsFixed lineMobile phoneBroadband Digital televisionIPTVDigital MediaInternet of thingsRevenueMX 1 016 Trillion Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2020 1 Operating incomeMX 165 355 Billion Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2020 1 Net incomeMX 51 027 Billion Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2020 1 Total assetsMX 1 625 Trillion Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2020 1 Total equityMX 315 118 Billion Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2020 1 Number of employees189 448 2018 2 DivisionsCarso Global TelecomGlobal HitssSubsidiariesClaroClaro TVClaro TV DLA Inc EmbratelKPN 16 1 Nextel Brazil 3 Nuestra VisionSeccion AmarillaSercotelSpeedy MovilTelcelTelekom Austria Group 51 0 TelmexTelnorTelvistaUno TVWebsitewww wbr americamovil wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Monopoly issues 3 Description 4 America Movil global wireless customers 4 1 Former assets 5 America Movil wireless technology by country 5 1 South America 5 2 Caribbean 5 3 Central America 5 4 North America 5 5 Europe 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editAmerica Movil was created in 2001 when Telmex spun off its wireless mobile activities from its landline and internet activities 5 On November 15 2005 the company signed an international pact with Ooredoo to jointly deliver various international services citation needed In 2006 America Movil made a bid to acquire Verizon s Latin American and Caribbean operations 6 and unified its brands Comcel Colombia Porta in Ecuador Telcel in Mexico Tracfone in the US and CTI Movil in Paraguay Uruguay and Argentina under Claro unbrella 7 America Movil acquired 100 of Jamaican mobile operator Oceanic Digital under the brand name MiPhone in August 2007 8 By 2007 America Movil s valuation was over 100 billion 9 In the US its prepaid mobile subsidiary Tracfone had 8 6 million customers 10 2007 was also the year America Movil s owner Carlos Slim became the richest person on the planet 11 In 2008 America Movil launched the iPhone in Latin America 12 In 2009 America Movil partnered with Nokia to use Nokia maps as its location based service in Latin America 13 The group also launched the first Android phone in Latin America 14 In January 2010 it made an offer to buy Carso Telecom and Telmex International 21 billion for Telmex 15 in order to better compete against Spain s Telefonica and Malaysia s Telekom Malaysia The acquisition was approved by the CFC Comision Federal de Competencia Antitrust Office in Mexico on February 11 2010 America Movil had once been Telmex mobile division but had grown far larger than its former parent since its spinoff in 2001 16 In early August 2013 America Movil offered to take over the remaining 70 stake of the Dutch telecommunications company KPN for 7 2 billion Euros 9 49 billion America Movil currently owns close to 30 of KPN The Dutch government has warned against this acquisition quoting it as a threat to national security The Dutch government s intervention comes after the council representing employees of KPN urged authorities to halt America Movil s planned bid 17 In 2018 the company s chief executive Daniel Hajj announced that America Movil is seeking a TV license in Mexico 18 In January 2019 America Movil announces the acquisition of Telefonica s operations in Guatemala and El Salvador for 333 million and 315 million respectively However the agreement for Telefonica Moviles and Telefonica Multiservicios in El Salvador under the Movistar brand was cancelled by mutual agreement with Telefonica in 2020 due to the conditions imposed by the monitoring of competition in El Salvador 19 20 Monopoly issues editIn 2012 the OECD estimated that lack of competition in telecommunications had cost the economy of Mexico 25 billion per year 21 22 The company was accused of charging especially high interconnectivity fees to thwart the competition 9 During the years before 2010 due to stricter regulations throughout Latin American countries America Movil s market shares shrunk and Telefonica gained grounds there 23 In 2013 America Movil held 75 of the Mexican telecommunications market which led the government to lead major antitrust reforms 24 Description editThe company s world headquarters are located in Mexico City Mexico Its Mexican subsidiary Telcel is the largest mobile operator in that country commanding a market share in excess of 70 The company operates under its Claro subsidiaries in many countries in Latin America and the Caribbean these include the Dominican Republic Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Peru Argentina Uruguay Chile Paraguay Puerto Rico Colombia and Ecuador In Brazil it also operates Claro and other subsidiary Embratel It owns 14 86 of KPN in the Netherlands and has done a bid on 100 of the shares The group has also fully consolidated the Telekom Austria Group into its financial reporting owning 51 0 of its shares and using the Austrian operator to expand America Movil s European network 25 As of December 2010 update the company was one of the top four telecommunications companies in the world and boasted 290 000 kilometres of Fiber optic cable making it the largest in infrastructure 26 As of April 2012 update America Movil registered an annual profit of 5 billion citation needed With assets of over 67 billion As of April 2012 update the company is currently the largest company in Mexico by assets with Banorte very closely behind them with assets of over 59 billion As of April 2012 update It is highly likely that the company will buy a group of companies with at least 29 billion in assets in 2013 in the pension insurance payroll currency exchange and mutual funds industries to secure their position as the most asset rich company in Mexico And with a market value of over 93 billion As of April 2012 update the company is currently the most valuable in Mexico more than the next three most valuable companies combined America Movil global wireless customers editAs of Q1 2019 4 North America nbsp Mexico Telcel 75 611 millionCentral America and the Caribbean nbsp Costa Rica nbsp Dominican Republic nbsp El Salvador nbsp Guatemala nbsp Honduras nbsp Nicaragua nbsp Panama nbsp Puerto Rico Claro 21 741 millionSouth America nbsp Colombia Claro 29 887 million nbsp Peru Claro 11 818 million nbsp Brazil Claro 56 383 million nbsp Argentina nbsp Paraguay nbsp Uruguay Claro 24 370 million nbsp Ecuador Claro 8 308 million nbsp Chile Claro 6 720 millionAustria and CEE 20 908 million nbsp Austria A1 nbsp Bulgaria A1 Bulgaria nbsp Belarus A1 nbsp Croatia A1 Hrvatska nbsp Slovenia A1 Slovenija nbsp Serbia A1 Srbija nbsp North Macedonia A1 Macedonia nbsp Liechtenstein Telecom Liechtenstein sold in 2020 Global wireless customers 277 425 million Former assets edit nbsp United States TracFone Wireless TracFone NET10 Wireless Straight Talk SafeLink Wireless SIMPLE Mobile Total Wireless and Telcel America 21 599 million acquired by Verizon Communications 27 28 America Movil wireless technology by country editSouth America edit nbsp CDMA 800 1900MHZ GSM GPRS EDGE 850 1900MHZ UMTS HSDPA 850 1900MHZ first UMTS live by America Movil LTE nbsp TDMA 800MHZ discontinued in 2009 29 GSM GPRS EDGE 900 1800MHZ UMTS HSDPA 850 2100MHZ LTE 700MHZ 1800MHZ 2100MHZ 2600MHZ nbsp TDMA 800MHZ discontinued in 2009 GSM GPRS EDGE 850 1900MHZ UMTS HSDPA 850MHZ 1900MHZ LTE 2600MHZ 700MHZ nbsp TDMA 800MHZ GSM GPRS EDGE 850MHZ soon 1900 UMTS HSDPA 850MHZ soon 1900 LTE nbsp GSM GPRS EDGE 850 1900MHZ UMTS HSDPA 850MHZ soon 1900 LTE nbsp CDMA 1900MHZ GSM GPRS EDGE 850 1900MHZ UMTS HSDPA 850MHZ soon LTECaribbean edit nbsp CDMA 800 1900MHZ GSM GPRS EDGE 850 1900MHZ UMTS HSDPA 850MHZ soon 1900 LTE nbsp GSM GPRS EDGE 850 1900MHZ UMTS HSDPA 850MHZ soon 1900 LTE nbsp CDMA 800MHZ GSM GPRS EDGE 850MHZ UMTS HSDPA 850MHZ LTECentral America edit nbsp CDMA 1900MHZ GSM GPRS EDGE 900 1900MHZ UMTS HSPA 1900MHZ first HSPA High Speed Packet Access live by America Movil LTE nbsp GSM GPRS EDGE 1900MHZ UMTS HSDPA 1900MHZ LTE nbsp GSM GPRS EDGE 1900MHZ UMTS HSDPA 1900MHZ LTE nbsp GSM GPRS EDGE 1900MHZ UMTS HSDPA 1900MHZ LTE nbsp GSM GPRS EDGE 1900MHZ UMTS HSDPA 850MHZ LTENorth America edit nbsp TDMA 800MHZ GSM GPRS EDGE 850 1900MHZ UMTS HSDPA 850 1900MHZ LTE 1700MHZ Europe edit nbsp GSM GPRS EDGE 900 1800MHZ UMTS HSDPA 900 2100MHZ LTE 800 1800 2600MHZ nbsp GSM GPRS EDGE 900 1800MHZ UMTS HSDPA 900 2100MHZ LTE 800 1800 2600MHZ nbsp GSM GPRS EDGE 900 1800MHZ UMTS HSDPA 2100MHZ LTE 1800MHZ nbsp GSM GPRS EDGE 900MHZ UMTS HSDPA 2100MHZ LTE 800 1800MHZ nbsp GSM GPRS EDGE 900 1800MHZ UMTS HSDPA 900 2100MHZ LTE 800 1800 2600MHZ nbsp GSM GPRS EDGE 900 1800MHZ UMTS HSDPA 900 2100MHZ LTE 800 1800MHZ nbsp GSM GPRS EDGE 900 1800MHZ UMTS HSDPA 2100MHZ LTE 800 1800 2600MHZ nbsp GSM GPRS EDGE 900 1800MHZ UMTS HSDPA 2100MHZ LTE 800MHZ sold in 2020 See also edit nbsp Mexico portal nbsp Companies portalList of mobile network operators of the AmericasReferences edit a b c d e America Movil S A B de C V 2020 Annual Report PDF s22 q4cdn com 31 December 2020 Retrieved 20 October 2021 2018 Annual report Form 20 F PDF America Movil Retrieved May 10 2019 Paola Bertolini 16 May 2019 Nextel Brasil pierde en primer trimestre mientras llega su nuevo dueno America Movil Forbes Mexico in Spanish a b Q1 2019 Quarterly Report America Movil PDF www americamovil com Archived PDF from the original on 2019 05 02 Retrieved 2019 05 10 Rich Duprey Wall Street s Best Hidden Stocks Fool com 30 August 2010 Helen Coster Mexican Billionaire Expands Telecom Holdings Forbes com 3 April 2006 in Spanish America Movil unifica sus marcas Portafolio 13 September 2006 Business News Americas staff reporter AMX buys Jamaican operator Oceanic Digital BNamericas a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help a b Tim Padgett Carlos Slim s Embarrassment of Riches Time com 11 July 2007 Virgin Mobile USA IPO Raises 412 5 Million Cnbc com 10 October 2007 P Miller Carlos Slim edges out Bill Fatty Fat Fat Gates as world s richest person Engadget com 3 July 2007 Sam Oliver Orange to offer 3G iPhone in Africa Mid East and Europe Appleinsider com 16 May 2008 America Movil And Nokia Help Mobile Users In Latin America Navigate Their World Fieldtechnologiesonline com 20 February 2009 Sinead Carew Ritsuko Ando Motorola unveils Google phone to muted response Reuters com 10 September 2009 Noel Randewich Tomas Sarmiento America Movil makes 21 billion bid for Telmex Reuters com 13 January 2010 Home page America Movil PDF www americamovil com Archived from the original PDF on 2016 08 10 Retrieved 2017 05 28 Dolia Estevez 13 September 2013 Dutch Government Issues Warning On Takeover Of Telecom Firm KPN By Mexican Billionaire Carlos Slim Forbes Love Julia America Movil still wants TV license in Mexico CEO says U S Retrieved 2018 04 26 Ore Diego America Movil says scraps deal to purchase Telefonica s El Salvador unit Nasdaq Retrieved 2021 12 30 Bertran Augustin 2020 08 24 EL SALVADOR SETS RULES FOR AMERICA MOVIL TO ACQUIRE TELEFONICA S OPERATIONS Next TV News Retrieved 2021 12 30 Telecoms reform would boost competition and growth in Mexico says OECD OECD January 30 2012 Retrieved March 12 2013 The OECD Review of Telecommunication Policy and Regulation in Mexico says that the lack of competition has led to extremely high prices for consumers and businesses and slowed the take up of new services Stryszowska Marta 2012 Estimation of Loss in Consumer Surplus Resulting from Excessive Pricing of Telecommunication Services in Mexico OECD Digital Economy Papers No 191 Editions OCDE Accessed 16 May 2014 Noel Randewich Mexican tycoon Slim s telecom empire loses luster Reuters com 10 January 2010 America Movil received help from Mexican Telecomm Agency Newtechmag net 27 March 2021 Shareholder Structure A1 Telekom Austria Group Retrieved 14 Feb 2021 Buzz in the air as AMX comes of age Financial Times 22 November 2010 Archived from the original on 2022 12 11 Retrieved 2010 12 06 Kelly Makena 2021 11 22 FCC approves 6 billion Verizon Tracfone acquisition The Verge Retrieved 2021 11 23 Verizon completes TracFone Wireless Inc acquisition press release Press release Verizon Communications Retrieved November 23 2021 Regulamento comunicado permanent dead link External links editOfficial website Business data for America Movil BloombergGoogleReutersSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title America Movil amp oldid 1186792116, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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