If the wiring and installation of equipment increased during the following years at the same pace they did in so far this century, within a decade would have a coverage almost total internet in this country. However, both international experiences as the recognition Current capacity of the Mexican infrastructure and common sense to recall that after have reached a limit of effectiveness these resources grow more slowly.

The government federal says that by 2012 70 million Mexicans are regular users of Internet.2 If so Mexico would become perhaps the nation with more intense growth in the coverage of that Service in just five years. Then we could speak with certainty of a country fully incorporated into the society of information.

No there sufficient basis to share that hope Mexican authorities in the field of telecommunications. In Latin America has the highest internet coverage is Chil followed closely by Argentina and Uruguay .3 In all world generally the development of the network has been made possible by the existence of policies national that have included programs of government to promote infrastructure in areas that the companies are not so private profitable as the big cities.

There have been regulations of prices as well as competition in telecommunications. And in most cases it has prevented a single private entity to control or monopolize the supply of services in this field.

We refer mainly to the network of networks because it is as we noted in another site, the column vertebral society the information.5 For her spend files to audio or video that once downloaded can be transported and used on portable devices like the iPod, just like the movies is becoming more common to watch them lose internet in screen home.

Only to the administration of President Vicente Fox and with significant limitations there was a program specifically for Internet development. The project e-Mexico was primarily on the concentration of federal government information resources both online and in the computer infrastructure that could be available to the public.

The first of these aspects meant the creation of identity and common organization of links to dozens of government sites from a centralized portal located the second task was the installation of seven thousand 200 DCCs across the country.

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