For many years, the high levels of concentration that were prevalent in the various Mexican telecommunications and broadcasting markets led to high prices, a reduced offering, poor service penetration, substandard quality, and low levels of investment. To address this situation, on June 11, 2013, a constitutional reform in telecommunications and broadcasting was issued. 

Not enough time has passed since the constitutional reform was approved for a substantial structural reconfiguration of the telecommunications and broadcasting sectors to have occurred, and although there are still several challenges ahead, the implementation of the reform has already brought significant results during this period: 

• Greater competition
• Significantly reduced prices
• A broader service offering
• More investment in infrastructure
• More foreign direct investment
• Technological improvements
• Better quality of service

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