Tuesday, April 04, 2017

7º Green Standards Week

Mexico has the cities with fewest administrative barriers for broadband deployment

Mauricio Agudelo, expert in Telecommunications and ICT of the Latin American Development Bank (CAF), referred to the study on "Best practices identification in cities for broadband expansion in Latin America" ??developed by Cet.la along with the financial entity . The study evaluated barriers identified according to thematic indexes: Administrative, Infrastructure, Economic and Sociodemographic. In each index, the situation was analyzed for 57 cities belonging to a total of 20 Latin American countries, including the 20 capital cities as well as a selection of cities among those most populated in the region. According to the Administrative Index, the cities with fewest barriers were Puebla, Aguascalientes, Guadalajara (Mexico), Valparaíso (Chile) and Medellín (Colombia).

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