The document summarizes Mexico's 2013 telecommunications reform and the establishment of Red Compartida, a shared wholesale mobile network. Key points: 1) The 2013 reform introduced major changes to open up Mexico's highly concentrated telecom market, including establishing an independent regulator (IFT) and granting new rights to consumers. 2) Red Compartida will be Mexico's first shared wholesale mobile network, using premium spectrum, with the goals of increasing coverage, promoting competitive prices, and raising quality standards. 3) The network aims to provide mobile broadband access to over 90% of Mexico's population through a public-private partnership model. This will help connect rural areas not currently served by private operators.