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Mexico considering $1.5 billion investment to boost internet access nationwide

"You can't even talk on the mobile phone, let alone (use) the internet (outside cities)," he told a news conference.

August 10, 2022 / 21:40 IST
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Mexico is considering investing around 30 billion pesos ($1.50 billion) to boost internet connectivity, especially in isolated rural areas, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Wednesday.

"You can't even talk on the mobile phone, let alone (use) the internet (outside cities)," he told a news conference. He said millions of Mexicans still do not have access to mobile coverage or internet and fresh investments were needed.

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About 66% of households in Mexico have internet access, according to the latest official data from IFT, the country's telecommunications regulator.

This week IFT said that one in five indigenous people, who largely live in remote areas, still do not have access to any mobile service technology, or about 2 million people.