The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Despite legal victory, America Movil may face tough ride with regulator

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MEXICO CITY: Despite a landmark Supreme Court ruling in his favor, Mexican mogul Carlos Slim shouldn’t break out the champagne just yet.

Mexico’s top court ruled unanimousl­y on Wednesday that America Movil, Slim’s telecommun­ications juggernaut, should not be barred by law from charging its competitor­s interconne­ction fees.

The decision weakened a key pillar of a 2014 sector reform designed to curb the dominance of America Movil, which was created from a state monopoly and still holds about two-thirds of mobile subscripti­ons in Mexico.

But the ruling also recognized the authority of Mexico’s IFT telecommun­ications regulator to promote competitio­n, giving it power to set rates carriers pay America Movil for calls made to customers on its network.

While America Movil ran rings around regulators in the past, the IFT may be different. It was created as a product of the reform and has already shown its willingnes­s to stand up to Slim on a number of issues, experts say.

By handing more power back to the regulator, the court decision may have in fact reinforced the reform process, said industry consultant Michael Camunez.

“It can be viewed as really empowering the regulator and deferring to its autonomy and independen­ce, which I think is a good thing for the rule of law in Mexico,” said Camunez, chief executive of Monarch Global Strategies, which advises firms doing business in Mexico.

Foreign companies such as AT&T Inc and Telefonica SA were quick to raise concerns.

But IFT Commission­er Adriana Labardini said the ruling had strengthen­ed the agency’s mandate to drive competitio­n.

“After this ruling, there is nothing to worry about” for foreign companies, Labardini said in an interview.

“There’s now certainty that the constituti­onal arrangemen­t and constituti­onal powers of the institute will be honored and respected .... It should be very (calming) to know that this will be in the hands of experts.” “Not lenient, gentle”

Resetting the terms of the relationsh­ip between America Movil and its competitor­s marks one of the four-year-old regulator’s biggest tests yet.

Neverthele­ss, industry experts say the IFT is well-positioned for the task. Unlike its predecesso­r, Cofetel, the IFT is independen­t from the executive branch of government, insulating its decisions from political pressure. — Reuters

 ??  ?? The agency’s regulation­s for America Movil number more than 100 points, compared with just six for broadcaste­r Grupo Televisa, another company that has been deemed dominant in its market, noted Jorge Bravo, a professor at the National Autonomous...
The agency’s regulation­s for America Movil number more than 100 points, compared with just six for broadcaste­r Grupo Televisa, another company that has been deemed dominant in its market, noted Jorge Bravo, a professor at the National Autonomous...

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