Verizon Receives Approval to Deliver Communications Services in Mexico
Posted on: Thursday, 15 May 2008, 12:00 CDT
Verizon Business has received government approval to directly deliver advanced communications services in Mexico.
The authorization was issued by Mexico's regulatory entity, COFETEL. According to Verizon Business, this authorization will enable it to better serve multinational companies with operations in Mexico. The company had previously delivered services through partnerships with local telecommunications providers.
In order to better serve the local needs of its multinational customer base in Mexico, Verizon Business has established a new operating company called Verizon Business Mexico, which will deliver data and IP services, including Verizon Private IP, Verizon Internet Dedicated and managed network services.
Verizon Business also said that it is in the final stages of deploying multi-protocol label switching nodes in Mexico City and Monterrey to support private and public IP services.
Source: Datamonitor
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