The Mexican fixed-line integrated telecommunications company will invest approximately $25 million over the next five years in Xalapa. Initially, the high-quality AXTEL telecommunications services have been deployed in the city covering 95% of the population.
The company will offer a broad range of services in Xalapa, including carrier-class local and long distance telephony, broadband Internet, Web hosting, data storage and security, VPNs and built-to-suit communications solutions, among others.
AXTEL’s Mass and Business Markets Executive Director, Andres Velazquez Romero
recognizes the opportunity given by state and local authorities and the Xalapa community to AXTEL to provide competitive telecommunications services in the city.
“The commencement of operations in Xalapa, the twenty-second city where AXTEL provides comprehensive telecommunications services in Mexico, and the fifth new city in the Company’s 2007 geographic expansion plan, demonstrates AXTEL’s ability to continue its growth in Mexico,” said Roberto Reynoso, AXTEL’s southern region director in a statement.
Reynoso is confident that AXTEL’s expansion strategy, supported by its customer service orientation and innovative voice, data, and Internet solutions, should continue and further consolidate AXTEL’s position among the best telecommunications companies in Mexico.
AXTEL reported $2,926 million pesos in revenues during the first quarter of 2007, and plans to invest US$210 million nationwide in 2007.
Anuradha Shukla is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering call centers, CRM and information technology.
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