2018
DOI: 10.26512/lstr.v10i2.21490
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Before and After the Reform: Fixed Line Internet Penetration in Mexican Households

Abstract: Purpose – Despite being the second largest mobile market in Latin America regarding subscribers, Mexico’s penetration levels remain lower than the regional averages. The aim of this paper is to evaluate whether the Mexican 2013 Telecommunications and Broadcasting Reform helped mitigate or exacerbate the digital divide. In particular, we evaluate if the Reform had an impact on fixed-line internet penetration in Mexico. Methodology/approach/design – For the assessment, the 2010 Census and 2015 Intercensal … Show more

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“…• Geographical location and race. Physical location is a barrier that exacerbates digital exclusion, e.g., living in rural areas [4,17,50,52,66,74], living in developing countries or communities [88] and poor communities [37], lack of universal access [14,36,51,55,66,70,87], internet non-users [36,40] or lack of web accessibility [60] and lack of skills [14,36]. More specifically, vulnerable groups are also represented in Adkins and Sandy [2], who examine immigrant people who live in rural areas, in concrete, female Latino immigrants, Salemink [66], who studies Gypsy-Travelers; and Gangadharan [30], who explores black and minority ethnic groups,…”
Section: Rq2: What Are the Main Sources Of Vulnerability?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Geographical location and race. Physical location is a barrier that exacerbates digital exclusion, e.g., living in rural areas [4,17,50,52,66,74], living in developing countries or communities [88] and poor communities [37], lack of universal access [14,36,51,55,66,70,87], internet non-users [36,40] or lack of web accessibility [60] and lack of skills [14,36]. More specifically, vulnerable groups are also represented in Adkins and Sandy [2], who examine immigrant people who live in rural areas, in concrete, female Latino immigrants, Salemink [66], who studies Gypsy-Travelers; and Gangadharan [30], who explores black and minority ethnic groups,…”
Section: Rq2: What Are the Main Sources Of Vulnerability?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Como es normal y cotidiano en los sistemas de administración occidentalizados, estos giran en torno al sistema privado o privatizado, donde los principales activos urbanos tales como la energía y las comunicaciones se encuentran regidas por consorcios privados, y algo similar es lo relacionado con la accesibilidad a los datos y sus limitaciones, tanto a escala como en volumen (Zhao, 2017); pero que en relación a los procesos de gestión documentaria en las agencias públicas se puede acceder bajo un enfoque determinado por parámetros de una gestión urbana integrada y coordinada en tiempo y espacio, tal como lo expusieron Ovando et al (2018). También cabe resaltar sobre este punto que en el contexto de la gobernanza digital se han implementado una serie de trasuntos relacionados al plano neoliberal (Nosthoff & Maschewski, 2019;Zalnieriute & Milan, 2019;Pérez & Foronda, 2018;a Schou & Hjelholt, 2018;Gil-García, Dawes & Pardo, 2017;Sixin, Yayuan, Jiang & Yue, 2017;Marland, Lewis & Flanagan, 2016).…”
Section: Gobernanza Desde El Contexto Digitalunclassified
“…This condition could also be due to the value of the broadband price index, which in Romania tends to be higher than the value of the European average. Ovando Chico et al (2018) [7] analyze the case of the relationship between institutional reforms in the telecommunications sector, broadband development, and digital divide in Mexico. The authors verified that the political reforms in the telecommunications sector launched in Mexico have had positive effects in terms of reducing the digital divide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%