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Región y sociedad

On-line version ISSN 2448-4849Print version ISSN 1870-3925

Abstract

TOUDERT, Djamel. La integración telemática en México: algunos límites y contradicciones de la planeación centralizada. Región y sociedad [online]. 2003, vol.15, n.28, pp.193-223. ISSN 2448-4849.

In the face of the growing telematics’ role in territorial reorganization, a debate on the integration of the various national spaces into the global information nets is taking place nowadays. Once transferred to the emerging countries, the content, adoption and dissemination of the prevailing theses, emphasized in the developed countries, they are in a different context. Beyond the differences in development and territorial integration between these two groups of countries, transnational companies’s restructuring, according to an expansionist view, and the adoption of telematics as an corporate, private link lead us to inquire into the logic authorized by this development.As an emerging country, which is taking part in globalization, Mexico offers an excellent platform of choice for researching into local public intervention in the socio-territorial rescue of the global telematic integration model. The problems posed by the telematic development concerning planning, almost unknown in our countries, have gained a new field for the confrontation between interest logics and value logics while we are trying to find solutions.

Keywords : telephony in Mexico; telematic development; public telecommunication planning.

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