Earlier, Daniel Hajj, CEO of América Móvil, explained in a conference with analysts that he plans to launch his fifth-generation technology network this year in 90% of the countries where he operates, including Mexico.
On the other hand, the IFT specifies that as a result of the authorization of the mobile modality to Telcel, the State will receive resources for the payment of rights of more than 900 million pesos per year, in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Law of Rights .
This fifth mobile generation is not only a new version that offers higher data transmission speeds and lower response times (latency), but, together with other technologies, it will have applications aimed at automating agro-industrial processes, the Internet of things mass, distance education, teleworking, remote medicine, intelligent and autonomous transportation, public safety, the development of smart cities, electronic commerce, financial inclusion and entertainment, among many others.
In Mexico, this technology began with experiments last year with AT&T, by deploying infrastructure in Mexico City.