Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Future of Red Compartida unknown

The government wants to relaunch it with a new economic and commercial situation. But it will have to overcome political and market obstacles that appear insurmountable. The new management of Altán Redes imposed by the State suggests that it be enabled to offer services to final consumers, something that is rejected by the incumbents.

The Mexican federal government has in its hands a problem whose resolution is very complex. It seeks to relaunch Red Compartida from a new level that includes a healthy economy and a positive commercial perspective. But to achieve this, it will have to overcome obstacles that for now appear insurmountable.

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