Abstract

An amendment to the Mexican Constitution modified the telecommunications and antitrust legal frameworks in Mexico, aiming to encourage competition in the markets and, specifically, in the telecommunications and broadcasting sectors. Two new antitrust authorities were created as autonomous constitutional entities, one with exclusive jurisdiction over the telecommunications and broadcasting sectors and a second one with jurisdiction in all other sectors. A new Competition Law has been enacted, modifying proceedings followed by the antitrust authorities and granting them new powers. The figure of ‘preponderant economic agents' in the telecommunications and broadcasting sectors is introduced.

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