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Mexico fines Slim’s Telcel $94 Million for SIM card deal With Oxxo convenience store

Mexico's telecoms regulator fined America Movil subsidiary Telcel 1,78 billion pesos (93.61 millions dollars) on Tuesday for signing exclusive deals with convenience-store chain Oxxo in order to sell its SIM card.

America Movil, a telecommunications company controlled by the Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim's family, has denied the findings of the regulator and vowed to contest the investigation and fine.

The fine is the result of an investigation that was launched by the Federal Telecommunications Institute in 2021 at the request from a competitor regarding the alleged monopolistic practice by Telcel.

IFT fined Oxxo, Mexico’s ubiquitous Femsa convenience chain, as well as IMMEX (another Femsa subordinate) for their roles in the deal.

Femsa didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

The IFT stated that "the... monopolistic practices consisted of Telcel giving incentives to Oxxo, IMMEX and IMMEX on condition that they wouldn't sell SIM cards by competitors."

Telcel will appeal the decision through "all available legal means," America Movil stated in a press release, calling the IFT investigation "biased" as well as "lacking in evidence." $1 = 19,0150 Mexican Pesos (Reporting and editing by Bill Berkrot, Stephen Coates and Brendan O'Boyle)

(source: Reuters)