Mexico Issues New Long-Distance Rules
From Reuters
Mexico issued new telecommunications regulations to boost competition in the international long-distance market, seven years after it was opened to foreign companies such as MCI Inc. and AT&T; Corp.
The rules come three weeks after the United States and Mexico resolved a long-running dispute over international telecommunications services.
The new rules entitle phone companies to negotiate fees to finish calls abroad with foreign companies of their choice.
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