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New structure of Cofetel February 2002. Telecom Regional Coverage. Telephone Density, Main Lines Per 100 Inhabitants September 2001. National 13.3. Preliminary data. Note: Includes new local telephony concessionaires
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New structure of Cofetel February 2002
Telecom Regional Coverage Telephone Density, Main Lines Per 100 Inhabitants September 2001 National 13.3 Preliminary data. Note: Includes new local telephony concessionaires SOURCE: Dirección General de Tarifas e Integración Estadística, COFETEL.
66.0 57.5 55.8 47.7 43.6 42.4 42.0 41.5 41.1 40.4 39.8 39.2 37.0 36.2 33.2 30.8 30.5 29.2 28.6 28.3 26.7 25.9 25.0 21.7 21.6 21.3 20.1 19.8 19.5 18.0 12.1 11.8 COLIMA JALISCO PUEBLA MÉXICO SONORA OAXACA SINALOA HIDALGO CHIAPAS NAYARIT TABASCO MORELOS DURANGO YUCATÁN TLAXCALA COAHUILA GUERRERO VERACRUZ CAMPECHE QUERÉTARO ZACATECAS MICHOACÁN CHIHUAHUA TAMAULIPAS NUEVO LEÓN GUANAJUATO QUINTANA ROO SAN LUIS POTOSÍ BAJA CALIFORNIA AGUASCALIENTES DISTRITO FEDERAL BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR Telecom Regional Coverage Fixed Telephone Lines in Households February 2000 National 36.2% Sources: Cofetel, Inegi
Gross Domestic Product (US$) vs telephone densityby State 2000 35 DF 30 25 NL 20 Main lines per each 100 inhabitants BC Jal BCS 15 Colima Tam Coahuila Morelos Sonora Chihuahua México Sinaloa Ags Nal Gto Quintana Roo Nayarit 10 Queretaro Durango Yucatán Michoacan Puebla Guerrero SLP Veracruz Campeche Zacatecas Hidalgo 5 Tabasco Oaxaca Chiapas 0 0.0 2,000.0 4,000.0 6,000.0 8,000.0 10,000.0 12,000.0 14,000.0 16,000.0 GDP per cápita US$ Source Cofetel, INEGI
Telecom Regional Coverage Cellular Telephony – Penetration (Preliminary data) 53.6 National 17.3% 21.8 24.1 28.8 12.9 10.1 18.2 19.6 8.8 Source: Cofetel
Telecom Sector Program 2001-2006 Objectives • Promote the expansion of basic telecom infrastructure throughout the country, considering regional disparities. • Encourage technological innovation, convergence and service diversification. • Improve telecom service quality. • Foster competition to drive service prices down.
NATIONAL POLICY Defines the telecommunications industry model that best suits the country. Service Demand Service Supply REGULATION Enforces National Legislation and Policy. Policymaking and Regulation
The Regulator Three Major Initiatives for 2002: • Industry driven by National Objectives and Goals. • Restructuring the Organization. • Differentiated Regulatory Strategy.
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