Rivada Networks Statement on Mexican Government Decision

MEXICO CITY--()--Rivada Networks today received word that we have been disqualified from the bidding for Mexico’s landmark Red Compartida project. Rivada has complied with every requirement put before us by the Mexican government, despite the fact that the government repeatedly moved the goalposts on bidders in the final weeks and months.

We will contest this decision in the courts and we are confident we will be reinstated. The Mexican people deserve a true competition for this important initiative, not a coronation of a pre-selected victor. Only Rivada’s consortium ensures a truly neutral network, free from influence from incumbents in Mexico, as the Constitution demands and the government claims to want.

We will fight to ensure that Mexico has a true choice for Red Compartida, and that the Mexican people get the network and the competition in the market that they deserve.

About Rivada Networks

Rivada Networks is a leading designer, integrator and operator of wireless, interoperable communications networks. Rivada’s technology, Dynamic Spectrum Arbitrage-Tiered Priority Access (DSATPA), allows wireless broadband capacity to be dynamically bought and sold in a fully competitive on demand process to competing commercial entities. DSATPA is a game changer for the way in which spectrum is consumed, maximizing the efficiency of radio spectrum bandwidth and unlocking the potential for more extensive, higher capacity broadband networks.

Contacts

Rivada Networks
Brian Carney, +1-929-245-8331
New York
bcarney@rivada.com

Release Summary

Rivada issues statement on Red Compartida action in Mexico today.

Contacts

Rivada Networks
Brian Carney, +1-929-245-8331
New York
bcarney@rivada.com