Abstract
The reforms of telecommunication regulation in Mexico, adopted recently, are inspired by a mistaken diagnosis of the state of affairs in the industry. Moreover, they introduce and reinforce a type of regulation that has proved little successful elsewhere, particularly in Europe. By doing so, they embrace the old ways and turn their back on the future. The most likely consequence is that in the foreseeable future investments in the industry will stifle and Mexican telecommunications will lag further behind than they do now.
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