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ANNUAL INTEGRATED REPORT 2021

19 ANNUAL INTEGRATED REPORT 2021 | AXTEL GOVERNMENT MARKET One of our commitments to Mexico is contributing and cooperating to provide the public sector with the best technology available to meet the needs of the Mexican people. To achieve this, we designed a number of ICT solutions for state and municipal governments. Despite facing challenges arising from government transitions in 2021, we focused on rethinking our services and offering solutions to provide a better service for the citizens. ALESTRA GOVERNMENT MARKET REVENUE (millions of Mexican pesos) 2019 2020 $2,159 $1,990 2021 $1,336 In the Federal sector we continued with the strategy of advanced connectivity services, cybersecurity and managed services, while in the State and Municipal sectors we promoted a portfolio of cloud-based products, so that the adoption of applications and infrastructure would be more agile in government processes of citizen attention, such as single window, public prosecutor offices, mobility in public transportation, storage and processing, and digital education, among others. We also developed relevant projects in the federal sector during 2021 that allowed us to renew 800 million contracts focused on providing comprehensive solutions such as data centers and cybersecurity, among others. SINGLE WINDOW FOR MEXICAN FOREIGN TRADE (VUCEM, ACRONYM IN SPANISH) The single window is a comprehensive service platform for performing all import, export, and transit procedures for goods throughout the country through a single point of entry, making internal processes more efficient and improving the experience. Single Window has been in effect since May 2016. Since then, information flows between Mexican Foreign Trade, 11 Mexican public sector institutions and private entities in the maritime, air, land, and railroad sectors have been streamlined, simplifying and encouraging electronic foreign trade operations. In addition, the exchange of foreign trade information at the national and international level has been facilitated and promoted, such as the case of interoperability with Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the entity responsible for customs in the United States, and with the windows of Pacific Alliance countries (Mexico, Chile and Colombia). This has helped move Mexico into 2nd place in terms of Foreign Trade Single Windows (VUCES, acronym in Spanish) in Latin America and 8th place worldwide according to the OECD.
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