Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Mexico is Short On Towers and Long On Demand
Don’t you wish you paid a little more
attention in Spanish class? You just might want to brush the dust off
of that particular text book because the burgeoning telecommunications
market in Mexico needs over 50,000 towers constructed to keep up with
demand for service. According to a report from Mexico News Daily,
the country currently has approximately 27,000 towers but needs at
least 80,000 to effectively support its mobile broadband network. “There
are few countries in Latin America, and perhaps in the world, as
complicated as Mexico in terms of telecommunications infrastructure, and
while this industry is often described as a gold mine, in reality it is
very far from that,” analysts from TowerXchange said. Continue Reading
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