Mexico Telecoms Briefing



Government reforms to Mexico's telecommunications market will allow foreign investment in the sector to grow from 49% to 100%, marking a paradigm shift in the state of Mexico Telecoms. New regulator, Ifetel, seeks to increase competition in the telecoms market, as well as withdraw power from those monopolising it, and make investment opportunities more accessible to overseas investors. As a result, there is an increasing amount of exciting prospects in the pipeline for new market players. But how can you successfully break into this emerging market, understand the impact of proposed regulations and navigate political & legal uncertainty? Join us on 7 October to address these challenges and access attractive investment opportunities within the Mexico Telecoms market. Key topics for discussion include: - Will Ifetel's regulation stimulate greater competition or will penalising large players backfire? - Mexico's legal and political climate and its potential impact on your investment - Expanding and updating telecoms infrastructure: How are critical developments being financed? - The most effective and low-risk, post-reform business models - Will the removal of caps on foreign business ownership increase overseas investment to date?

Speaker and Presenter Information

Julian Watson, Ulises Pin, John Donoghue, Martin Cave


When
Tue, Oct 7, 2014, 9:00am - 12:00pm


Cost

Super Early Bird - Book before the 29th of August:  £720.00
Early Bird - Book before the 19th of September:  £760.00
Standard:  £795.00


Where
The Hatton
51-53 Hatton Garden
London GB
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