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Regarding the 5G spectrum auction in which the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) proposes incentives for new entrants, such as Telefónica Mexico, to acquire the resource, Camilo Aya, CEO of the company, commented to Telecom Review Americas that nothing prevents them from acquiring spectrum or using a single technology.

"We have no impediment to go for spectrum, nor do we have any exclusivity in the use of technologies. Therefore, depending on the conditions and in each case, we will make the corresponding decision according to the conditions of the case," mentioned the CEO of Telefónica Mexico at a press conference.

Aya added that the company believes in the alliance model. "In the case of Mexico, today we provide connectivity through all existing networks in Mexico, not only our own, but we use AT&T, Telcel, Altán and we are even testing some new technologies, Wifi technologies also for remote places."

The executive said they use a very flexible model that allows them to use the best of all technologies to reach their customers with the best solutions.

Also, the CEO of Telefónica Mexico expressed: "We are long-term market players.”

The company aims to make connectivity as inclusive as possible, offering the greatest number of alternatives and plans for users so that no one is left behind.

"What we are seeing is a very challenging year. It is always a very competitive industry but with ambition to grow, we have been growing in recent years in all our services. We have been innovating to offer customers increasingly digital experiences, trying to let customers serve themselves and make transactions with our digital services. We also have an ambitious plan and continue to see it with great optimism in the coming years," concluded Aya.