The Mexican state is increasingly engaging in the national economy by providing subsidized products and services that are essential for many citizens, including internet access.
Under the Internet for Wellbeing program, the Mexican government is offering a free SIM card with 10 GB of data, allowing individuals internet access for 30 days.
On their TikTok account, the agency explains that those interested in this deal should visit the following page and provide their mobile phone’s IMEI number to check device compatibility.
It’s worth noting that this promotion is offered by Dalefon, which is one of the 20 operators or providers offering this service, and contracts can be made through the Internet for Wellbeing website, according to company operators speaking to Expansión.
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Once approved, you will receive a code that you must keep when you receive the card, which can be delivered to your home.
With this initiative, the government aims to expand its range of services and directly competes with Telcel, owned by Carlos Slim in this instance.
8 out of 10 Mexicans use the internet, why not the rest?
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