Tuesday, November 21, 2006

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On November 20 Andrés Manuel López Obrador has been heralded as legitimate president of the country, leaving aside the dispute policy in his speech announced a series of percentages little known about the cost of goods and services in our country. According to his figures

Mexicans pay compared to our neighbor to the north (U.S. ):

- For the gray cement 223 percent;
- 260 percent more for the Internet Banda Ancha
- 312 by percent more on cell phone;
- 65 percent more for landline;
- 230 percent more for domestic long distance calls;
- 116 percent more for high-residential electricity consumption;
- 131 percent by commercial electricity;
- 36 percent more for high-voltage electricity;
- 5 percent more for gasoline Magna
- 18 percent more for premium fuel;
- 178 percent more for Banamex card classical
- 115 percent more for Bancomer Visa card;
- 116 percent more for basic Cablevision;
- 150 percent more for housing loans;
- and 3 000 600 percent bank charges more for card purchases in stores.

addition he notes that the minimum wage in Mexico is 90 percent lower than in the U.S.. A clear example is the cost of Internet:

Telmex's largest provider of broadband Internet charges $ 401.35 pesos monthly rental for its cheaper service called Prodigy Infinitum that connects to 1 Mb in U.S. provider AT & T / Yahoo Broadband charges $ 34.99 U.S. dollars ( 385 pesos approx.) for more expensive service called Elite connecting 6 Mb

I sincerely hope that President Felipe Calderón and take into account current legislative initiative Competitive Pricing Act of Andrés Manuel López Obrador and eradicate once and for all the great monopolies prevail and hinder development.