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- América Móvil, S.A.B. de C.V. (AMXB.MX) provides telecommunications services in Latin America and internationally; offers wireless and fixed voice services, including airtime, local, domestic and international long-distance services, and network interconnection services; data services such as data centers, data administration, hosting, Internet access, messaging, wireless entertainment, data transmission, email, instant messaging, content streaming, interactive applications, wireless security, mobile payment solutions, machine-to-machine services, mobile banking, virtual private networks, video calls and personal communications services; residential broadband; IT solutions for small businesses and large corporations; cable and satellite television subscriptions; equipment, accessories and computers; software development, call center operations, entertainment content, news, telephone directories, advertising, cybersecurity and media services; as well as video, audio and other media content delivered via the Internet directly from providers to end users. The company sells its products and services under brands including Telcel in Mexico, Claro across much of Latin America and the Caribbean, Telmex Infinitum and A1 through networks of retailers, service centers and sales forces targeting retail and corporate customers. Incorporated in 2000 and headquartered at Lago Zurich 245 in Mexico City, Mexico, América Móvil operates in 22 countries across Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, with subsidiaries such as Telcel commanding over 70% market share in Mexico's mobile sector and Claro in markets including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico and Uruguay. Recent developments include a September 2024 partnership with Telefónica to pursue the acquisition of Chilean rival WOM following its bankruptcy filing, alongside a terminated non-binding agreement with ENTEL in December 2025 regarding Telefónica's Chilean assets, allowing potential individual pursuit; a July 2025 non-binding agreement with ENTEL for those assets; and a November 2025 reopening of Ps.10 billion in senior notes.