The subsidiary is called CFE Telecomunicaciones e Internet para Todos (Teit) and ensures that its clients will be able to talk on the phone and surf the Internet.
85 years after being founded by President Lázaro Cárdenas, the CFE launches internet and telephone services with affordable prices for the population.
Recently, the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) began to distribute its own Internet and mobile phone service in the Mexican Republic following the ‘ Well-being ‘ line. Although it will initially focus on rural areas, it plans to expand throughout Mexico in the future.
The subsidiary is called CFE Telecomunicaciones e Internet para Todos ( Teit ) and ensures that its clients will be able to talk on the phone, send messages and surf the Internet with 4.5G technology.
The packages offer connection services per day, month, semester or year without forced deadlines. Next, we show you the packages that Teit displays on its official page:
- 30 pesos (4 GB, 250 minutes and 125 SMS valid for 3 days)
- 45 pesos (4 GB, 250 minutes and 125 SMS valid for 3 days)
- 100 pesos (20 GB, 1,000 minutes and 500 SMS valid for 15 days)
- 150 pesos (8 GB, 1,500 minutes and 500 SMS valid for 30 days)
- 200 pesos (40 GB, 1,500 minutes and 1,000 SMS valid for 30 days)
- 300 pesos (40 GB, 1,500 minutes and 1,000 SMS valid for 30 days with hotspot)
It should be noted that the CFE has a special offer. If the user makes the change of company to Teit, with only 30 pesos he acquires a package of 1 GB, 100 minutes and 50 SMS for a month). For semi-annual or annual coverage, the packages are as follows:
- 400 pesos (monthly benefits of 5 GB, 1,500 minutes, 500 SMS with hotspot
- 800 pesos (monthly benefits of 40 GB, 1,500 minutes, 1,000 SMS without hotspot
- 1,200 pesos (monthly benefits of 40 GB, 1,500 minutes, 1,000 SMS with hotspot
- 700 pesos (annual plan with monthly benefits of 5 GB, 1,500 minutes, 500 SMS with hotspot
- 1,400 pesos (annual plan with monthly benefits of 40 GB, 1,500 minutes, 1,000 SMS and no hotspot
- 2,100 pesos (annual plan with monthly benefits of 40 GB, 1,500 minutes, 1,000 SMS and with hotspot
Some data from the CFE
1889, the year in which the first hydroelectric plant in Chihuahua operated.
August 14, 1937 was the date on which the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) was born, by the Federal Government.
4 were CFE’s first electricity generation projects, which were carried out in Teloloapan (Guerrero), Pátzcuaro (Michoacán), Suchiate and Xía (Oaxaca), and Ures and Altar (Sonora).
September 27, 1960 was the date on which President Adolfo López Mateos decided to nationalize Mexico’s electrical industry.