Mexico cancels record América Móvil fine

Thursday, 03 May 2012

Carlos Slim, owner of America Movil
Mexico’s Federal Competition Commission (CFC) has annulled a 12 billion pesos (US$1 billion) abuse of dominance fine imposed on telecoms giant América Móvil – the largest penalty ever imposed by the authority.

Mexico confirms Telcel’s dominance

Friday, 30 March 2012

Telcel's billionaire owner Carlos Slim
Mexico’s Federal Competition Commission (CFC) has confirmed Telcel’s dominance in the country’s call termination market, and has also downgraded its assessment of Iusacell and Telefónica’s market power.

CFC prevents Motta from handling Telcel appeal

Tuesday, 05 July 2011

Mexico’s Federal Competition Commission (CFC) says that its president, Eduardo Perez Motta, is not allowed to vote on a challenge by América Móvil against a US$1 billion abuse of dominance fine.

Mexico slaps América Móvil with record fine

Premium Article - Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Mexico’s Federal Competition Commission (FCC) has fined the mobile telephone arm of América Móvil, Telcel, 12 billion pesos (US$1.03 billion) for abusing its dominance on call termination charges.

America Movil contests dominance ruling

Premium Article - Friday, 29 January 2010

Mexico’s largest wireless carrier Telcel, a unit of America Movil, said yesterday that it disagrees with a Federal Competition Commission (CFC) finding that it is the dominant operator in its market.  

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