Ralph de La Vega, vice chairman at AT&T, said U.S.-based the telecom operator is working to update its network in Mexico to the same network standards the carrier has in the U.S. market.AT&T last year spent $4.4 billion acquiring Mexican operators Iusacell and Nextel Mexico, and pledged to spend $3 billion upgrading the combined networks.
AT&T’s entry into the Mexican markets has contributed to a changing dynamic across the country’s telecom space.