Telefonica teams up with AT&T in Mexico in new bid to take fight to Slim
Share:
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Spanish telecoms giant Telefonica has struck a deal to use some of U.S. rival AT&T's infrastructure in Mexico, a move analysts said would better position both to compete with the market's juggernaut, billionaire Carlos Slim's America Movil.Under the agreement announced on Thursday, Telefonica will use AT&T's [TATTC.UL] wireless 'last-mile' equipment - the final link of telecom networks that delivers service to consumers through towers, antennas and fiber-optic..