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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549


FORM 6-K

Report of Foreign Private Issuer
Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16 of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
 
For the month of April, 2009

Commission file number for securities registered
pursuant to Section 12 (b) of the Act: 0-32245


Commission file number for securities registered
pursuant to Section 12 (g) of the Act: 1-16269
 

AMÉRICA MÓVIL, S.A.B. DE C.V.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
America Mobile
(Translation of Registrant´s name into English)
 
Lago Alberto 366, Colonia Anahuac
11320 Mexico, D.F., Mexico
(Address of principal executive office)
 

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AMÉRICA MÓVIL’S FIRST QUARTER OF 2009
FINANCIAL AND OPERATING REPORT

Mexico City, April 28, 2009 - América Móvil, S.A.B. de C.V. (“América Móvil”) [BMV: AMX] [NYSE: AMX] [NASDAQ: AMOV] [LATIBEX: XAMXL], announced today its financial and operating results for the first quarter of 2009.


América Móvil Fundamentals 

Mexican Pesos             
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var. % 
 
EPS (Mex$)*    0.49    0.40    24.8% 
Earning per ADR (US$)**    0.70    0.74    -4.9% 
Net Income (millions of Mex$ )   16,350    13,776    18.7% 
EBITDA (millions of Mex$)   38,322    33,943    12.9% 
EBIT (millions of Mex$)   26,899    23,766    13.2% 
 
Shares Outstanding (billion)   33.09    34.79    -4.9% 
ADRs Outstanding (millions)   620    729    -15.1% 
 
* Net Income / Total Shares outstanding           ** 20 shares per ADR 

Relevant Events

In March, we officially launched operations in Panama under the brand Claro. We are now offering GSM/UMTS services nationwide in that country.

In April, we issued a bond in the Chilean market for UF 4,000,000 (USD 145 million equivalent) with a yield of 3.31% and a maturity of 5 years. América Móvil is the first foreign issuer to place a bond in the local Chilean market.

We have agreed with the China Development Bank (CDB) to subscribe today a loan agreement in the amount of one billion dollars. The facility has a 10-year tenor and will be utilized to finance the acquisition of network equipment. This is the largest transaction to date between a Chinese bank and a Mexican entity.

América Móvil's Subsidiaries & Affiliates as of March 2009 
 
 
Country    Company    Business    Equity 
Participation 
  Consolidation Method 
 
Subsidiaries                 
     - Mexico    Telcel    wireless    100.0%    Global Consolidation Method 
     - Argentina    Claro    wireless    100.0%    Global Consolidation Method 
     - Brazil    Claro    wireless    100.0%    Global Consolidation Method 
     - Chile    Claro    wireless    100.0%    Global Consolidation Method 
     - Colombia    Comcel    wireless    99.4%    Global Consolidation Method 
     - Dominicana    Claro    wireless, wireline    100.0%    Global Consolidation Method 
     - Ecuador    Conecel    wireless    100.0%    Global Consolidation Method 
     - El Salvador    Claro    wireless, wireline    95.8%    Global Consolidation Method 
     - Guatemala    Claro    wireless, wireline    99.2%    Global Consolidation Method 
     - Honduras    Claro    wireless, wireline    100.0%    Global Consolidation Method 
     - Jamaica    Claro    wireless    100.0%    Global Consolidation Method 
     - Nicaragua    Claro    wireless, wireline    99.3%    Global Consolidation Method 
     - Panama    Claro    wireless    100.0%    Global Consolidation Method 
     - Paraguay    Claro    wireless    100.0%    Global Consolidation Method 
     - Peru    Claro    wireless    100.0%    Global Consolidation Method 
     - Puerto Rico    Claro    wireless, wireline    100.0%    Global Consolidation Method 
     - Uruguay    Claro    wireless    100.0%    Global Consolidation Method 
     - USA    Tracfone    wireless    98.2%    Global Consolidation Method 
Affiliate                 
     - Mexico    Televista    other    45.0%    Equity Method 
 


Subscribers

América Móvil added 3.9 million subscribers in the first quarter of 2009 to finish the period with 186.6 million clients, 17.2% more than a year before. Tracfone, in the U.S., together with Ecuador, Chile, Paraguay, Nicaragua and the Caribbean, all recorded higher subscriber gains as compared to last year, in spite of higher penetration levels and the economic downturn that to date has been particularly severe in the U.S.

Mexico led the way in terms of net additions with 1.2 million followed by Brazil with 855 thousand and Tracfone with 567 thousand adds. Argentina came in fourth with 436 thousand while Ecuador and Peru each added 309 thousand subscribers. In Colombia, although we registered good gross additions, our subscriber base came down by 440 thousand subs as a result of a clean-up.

As of March, we had a total of 57.5 million subscribers in Mexico, 39.6 million in Brazil, 26.9 million in Colombia and 15.8 million in Argentina. Amongst the large Latin-American countries, Brazil grew the fastest in relative terms, 27.0% year-on-year, with Mexico and Argentina growing at a similar pace (12%). The most dynamic growth was observed in the Caribbean, where our wireless subscriber base expanded by 44% year-on-year.

Wireless penetration is estimated to have reached 84% in our region of operations (excluding the U.S.) at the end of March. Argentina has the highest penetration in the Americas, with 115%.

Subscribers as of March 2009 
 
Thousands                     
 
     Total(1)
 
Country    Mar'09    Dec'08    Var.%    Mar'08    Var.% 
 
Mexico    57,533    56,371    2.1%    51,540    11.6% 
Brazil    39,587    38,731    2.2%    31,182    27.0% 
Chile    3,080    3,002    2.6%    2,703    13.9% 
Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay    17,066    16,589    2.9%    15,267    11.8% 
Colombia    26,949    27,390    -1.6%    23,129    16.5% 
Ecuador    8,613    8,304    3.7%    7,194    19.7% 
Peru    7,487    7,178    4.3%    6,010    24.6% 
Central America    9,216    9,158    0.6%    8,570    7.5% 
Caribe    5,296    4,809    10.1%    3,679    44.0% 
USA    11,759    11,192    5.1%    9,895    18.8% 
 
Total Wireless    186,586    182,724    2.1%    159,168    17.2% 
 
Central America    2,251    2,240    0.5%    2,212    1.8% 
Caribe    1,590    1,605    -0.9%    1,647    -3.5% 
 
Total Fixed    3,841    3,844    -0.1%    3,859    -0.5% 
 
Total Lines    190,427    186,568    2.1%    163,027    16.8% 
 
(1) Includes total subscribers of all companies in which América Móvil holds an economic interest; does not consider the date in which the companies started being consolidated. Total wireless historical data does not include recent acquisitions. * Includes Panama 


América Móvil Consolidated Results

With the U.S. and Mexico clearly in the midst of an economic recession and South America seemingly headed in the same direction, albeit with a lag in relation to its North American peers, América Móvil posted solid revenue and EBITDA growth in the first quarter of 2009, with service revenues strongly supported by data proceeds and EBITDA helped by the deceleration of subscriber growth in major markets. The Mexican peso fell vis-à-vis all other currencies in our region of operations, which explains part of the growth in the consolidated Mexican peso figures.

Service revenues were up 18.5% year-on-year, to 84.2 billion pesos, while equipment revenues were down 6.3%, with the aggregate revenues reaching 93.8 billion pesos, 15.4% more than a year before. Data revenues expanded by 47.2% in the period, mostly on the back of 3G services, propping up ARPUs in several countries, whereas equipment revenues were down partly on account of the slower pace of subscriber growth in most major operations.

Operating profits totaled 26.9 billion pesos, 13.2% more than a year before, as depreciation and amortization charges declined from 14.3% to 13.6% of service revenues and EBITDA rose 12.9%, to 38.3 billion pesos. The EBITDA margin, at 40.8%, was just slightly lower than in the same period of 2008, having risen significantly in Mexico (3.4 percentage points) and the Andean countries.

Our comprehensive financing costs came down by 6.1% year-on-year as net interest expenses fell on lower interest rates and net debt, and non-interest financial costs—mostly those arising from foreign exchange exposure and its hedging—remained flat.

Net profits increased by 18.7% from a year before, to 16.4 billion pesos. They now represent 49 peso cents per share and 70 dollar cents per ADR.


America Movil's Income Statement 
 
Millions of MxP             
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Service Revenues    84,247    71,101    18.5% 
Equipment Revenues    9,588    10,228    -6.3% 
 
Total Revenues    93,834    81,329    15.4% 
 
Cost of Service    20,637    16,733    23.3% 
Cost of Equipment    17,474    16,585    5.4% 
Selling, General & Administrative Expenses    17,402    14,069    23.7% 
 
Total Costs and Expenses    55,513    47,386    17.1% 
 
EBITDA    38,322    33,943    12.9% 
% of Total Revenues    40.8%    41.7%     
 
Depreciation & Amortization    11,423    10,176    12.3% 
 
EBIT    26,899    23,766    13.2% 
% of Total Revenues    28.7%    29.2%     
 
 
Net Interest Expense    1,659    1,869    -11.2% 
Other Financial Expenses    -693    1,735    -139.9% 
Foreign Exchange Loss    2,083    -357    n.m. 
 
Comprehensive Financing Cost (Income)   3,049    3,247    -6.1% 
 
Other Income and Expenses    820    402    104.1% 
Income & Deferred Taxes    6,719    6,320    6.3% 
 
Net Income before Minority Interest and Equity    16,309    13,797    18.2% 
Participation in Results of Affiliates             
minus             
Equity Participation in Results of Affiliates    60    16    268.5% 
Minority Interest    -19    -37    48.3% 
 
Net Income    16,350    13,776    18.7% 
 
n.m. Not meaningful 


Balance Sheet (in accordance with Mexican GAAP)* 
América Móvil Consolidated 
Millions of Mexican Pesos 
 
    Mar '09    Dec '08    Var.%        Mar '09    Dec '08   Var.% 
 
 
Current Assets                Current Liabilities             
Cash & Securities    7,779    22,092    -64.8%    Short Term Debt**    19,863    26,731    -25.7% 
Accounts Receivable    46,391    55,896    -17.0%    Accounts Payable    83,093    90,867    -8.6% 
Other Current Assets    7,891    3,693    113.7%    Other Current Liabilities    28,556    30,197    -5.4% 
           
Inventories    25,129    31,805    -21.0%        131,512    147,796    -11.0% 
           
    87,190    113,486    -23.2%                 
 
Long-Term Assets                             
Plant & Equipment    215,596    209,897    2.7%                 
Investments in Affiliates    872    790    10.5%    Long-Term Liabilities             
                Long Term Debt    100,364    116,755    -14.0% 
Deferred Assets                Other Liabilities    27,706    25,980    6.6% 
           
Goodwill (Net)   44,501    44,696    -0.4%        128,070    142,735    -10.3% 
Brands, Patents & Licenses    48,077    48,110    -0.1%                 
Deferred Assets    16,402    18,477    -11.2%    Shareholder's Equity    153,057    144,925    5.6% 
 
 
Total Assets    412,639    435,455    -5.2%    Total Liabilities and Equity    412,639    435,455    -5.2% 
 
* This presentation conforms with that of América Móvil's audited financial statements 
** Includes current portion of Long Term Debt 

Our net debt came down by 8.9 billion pesos in the quarter to 112 billion pesos in March. The reduction was even greater in cash flow terms, if one considers that the depreciation of the Mexican peso in the quarter resulted in an increase in the peso value of the dollar-denominated debt. Our capital expenditures came in at 10.6 billion pesos and our share buybacks at 6.0 billion pesos—similar to the amount realized a year before—for an aggregate amount of 16.6 billion pesos.

In the quarter we reduced by 1.35 billion dollars the amount outstanding under a two billion dollar revolving line of credit committed through April 2011. We can draw down the line any time we wish through its maturity date. Altogether, the amount available to us at present under this revolving line and other committed lines of credit—including the one to be subscribed today with the China Development Bank—is 3.55 billion dollars. A part of the amount outstanding under such lines is immediately available; another part is to be disbursed as we pay vendors for the network equipment we acquire for our investment program.


Financial Debt of América Móvil* 
 
Millions of U.S. Dollars 
 
    Mar-09    Dec-08 
 
Peso Denominated Debt    2,374    2,633 
Bonds and other securities    2,060    2,301 
Banks and others    314    332 
U.S. Dollar - denominated debt    4,452    6,400 
Bonds and other securities    3,236    3,793 
Banks and others    1,217    2,607 
Debt denominated in other currencies    1,563    1,627 
Bonds and other securities    543    601 
Banks and others    1,019    1,026 
 
Total Debt    8,389    10,660 
Short term debt and current portion of long-term debt    1,386    1,974 
Long-term debt    7,003    8,686 
 
* This table does not include the effect of forwards and derivatives used to hedge the foreign exchange exposure 

Mexico

We added 1.2 million subscribers in the first quarter and ended March with 57.5 million subscribers, 11.6% more than in the prior year. Our postpaid subscriber base grew more rapidly, at a pace of 15.9% year-on-year.

The quarter’s revenues came in at 33.6 billion Mexican pesos and were 4.3% higher than in the year-earlier quarter. Service revenues grew almost twice as fast (8.3%) helped by data revenues. ARPU was down from a year before to 168 pesos, with MOUs reaching 185, up 8.2% annually, buoyed by lower prices per minute of voice. They were down 11.4% in peso terms in the period. Our prices per minute of voice averaged five dollar-cents in the quarter, the same as in the U.S (see Merrill Lynch’s Wireless Matrix, 1Q09), and ranked as one of the lowest in the OECD.

With slower subscriber growth and strict cost controls, Telcel’s EBITDA margin climbed 3.4 percentage points from the year earlier quarter to reach 55.5% of revenues. Overall, EBITDA expanded 11.1% year-on-year.

The investments we have made in Mexico have been key to our maintaining the loyalty of our subscribers and have helped us attract many more and increase our share of the postpaid market, which today is only 46.3% . They allowed us to broaden our coverage so that we can offer voice communications to more than 96% of the Mexican population. Our GSM networks are up and running in every town with more than five thousand inhabitants, but in addition to these we cover 178 thousand smaller rural communities. On the other hand, those investments have helped us expand the capacity of our networks and have thus enabled us to keep lowering prices per minute of voice, which as mentioned above already rank as one of the lowest within the OECD. And they led to our incorporation of the latest 3G cellular technology which has made it possible for many Mexicans—and will make it for many more over time—to access (through wireless devices) broadband services and a variety of applications that, for many, were not previously available.

Subscribers have a stated preference for superior coverage and overall quality of service. This performance has been reflected in the fact that since number portability was introduced in July 2008, Telcel has been the only operator to register net subscriber gains.


INCOME STATEMENT 
Mexico 
Millions of MxP 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Revenues    33,569    32,182    4.3% 
 
EBITDA    18,631    16,770    11.1% 
% total revenues    55.5%    52.1%     
 
EBIT    16,370    14,711    11.3% 
%    48.8%    45.7%     
 

Mexico Operating Data 
 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   57,533    51,540    11.6% 
       Postpaid    4,346    3,749    15.9% 
       Prepaid    53,187    47,791    11.3% 
MOU    185    171    8.2% 
ARPU (MxP)   168    174    -3.4% 
Churn (%)   3.1%    3.4%    (0.2)
 

Argentina, Paraguay & Uruguay

Although Argentina and Uruguay have the highest wireless penetration rates in the Americas (estimated to be 115% and 111% in March) we nonetheless registered solid subscriber growth during the quarter. With 478 thousand subscriber gains, our combined subscriber base in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay topped 17.1 million at the end of the period, for an 11.8% increase over the previous year. Our postpaid subscriber base increased twice as fast (24.2%) .

Our revenues were up 17.4% from the year-earlier quarter, to 2 billion Argentinean pesos, with service revenues expanding 19.9% . Data continued to grow rapidly—49.6% year-on-year—and now accounts for 34.4% of service revenues, almost seven percentage points more than in the first quarter of 2008 thanks to our 3G services. ARPU was up 6.8% in the period driven by data revenues and a 12% increase in MOUs. The latter was brought about in part by a 4.6% decline in the average price per minute of voice.

EBITDA rose 20.7% year on year to 637 million Argentinean pesos, as the EBITDA margin held up at 32.4% of revenues, somewhat higher than a year before.


INCOME STATEMENT 
Argentina, Uruguay & Paraguay 
Millions of ARP 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Revenues    1,965    1,673    17.4% 
 
EBITDA    637    528    20.7% 
% total revenues    32.4%    31.6%     
 
EBIT    506    408    24.0% 
%    25.7%    24.4%     
 

Argentina, Uruguay & Paraguay Operating Data 
 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   17,066    15,267    11.8% 
       Postpaid    2,205    1,775    24.2% 
       Prepaid    14,862    13,492    10.1% 
MOU    134    119    12.0% 
ARPU (ARP)   34    32    6.8% 
Churn (%)   2.2%    2.3%    (0.1)
 

Brazil

Claro’s subscriber base grew 27.0% year-on-year to finish March with nearly 40 million clients, having added 855 thousand clients in the first quarter. Our postpaid subscriber base continued to outpace the prepaid one. The share of postpaid subscribers has increased from 16.4% to 20.6% in three years on the back of improved coverage and quality of service and the incorporation of 3G services.

Total revenues increased by 5.8% year-on-year to 2.8 billion reais, with service revenues expanding 9.6% . Although down 22.2% from a year before, the average revenue per minute of voice actually rose in the first quarter. MOUs were up 5.4% from a year before to 85 minutes per subscriber. Data-based revenues, which have been rising rapidly—70.9% year-on-year—now represent 11.1% of service revenues, from just over 7.1% a year ago. All the improvements in data revenues come from wireless broadband accesses and other value-added applications.

EBITDA came in at 716 million reais, 9.1% below that of the same period of last year on account of higher subscriber acquisition costs resulting from our inroads in the postpaid market and greater handset costs in local currency terms given the movements in the currency. In fact, the EBITDA minus subscriber acquisition costs actually increased year-on-year. Relative to revenues the EBITDA margin stood at 25.6%, and was down 4.2 percentage points from the year-earlier quarter.


INCOME STATEMENT 
Brazil 
Millions of BrL 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Revenues    2,798    2,645    5.8% 
 
EBITDA    716    788    -9.1% 
% total revenues    25.6%    29.8%     
 
EBIT    280    252    11.3% 
%    10.0%    9.5%     
 

Brazil Operating Data 
 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   39,587    31,182    27.0% 
       Postpaid    8,148    5,992    36.0% 
       Prepaid    31,439    25,190    24.8% 
MOU    85    81    5.4% 
ARPU (BrL)   23    26    -14.3% 
Churn (%)   2.5%    2.8%    (0.3)
 

Chile

We ended March with 3.1 million wireless subscribers after adding 78 thousand million clients in the first three months of the year. Claro’s subscriber base was up 13.9% as compared to the prior year.

Revenues totaled 67 billion Chilean pesos, 8.4% over the year-earlier quarter. Data was the most dynamic component of service revenues rising 74.9% year-on-year. ARPU was down 8.5% as the increase in MOU (18.4%) was not enough to offset the 25.4% decline of the average revenue per minute.

Our EBITDA, 1.5 billion Chilean pesos, was up 1.5% in annual terms. The EBITDA margin was equivalent to 2.2% of revenues, similar to the one seen a year before.


INCOME STATEMENT 
Chile 
Millions of ChP 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Revenues    66,973    61,803    8.4% 
 
EBITDA    1,466    1,444    1.5% 
% total revenues    2.2%    2.3%     
 
EBIT    -8,567    -7,615    -12.5% 
%    -12.8%    -12.3%     
 

Chile Operating Data 
 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   3,080    2,703    13.9% 
       Postpaid    400    375    6.8% 
       Prepaid    2,679    2,329    15.1% 
MOU    143    121    18.4% 
ARPU (ChP)   6,324    6,910    -8.5% 
Churn (%)   3.5%    3.5%    0.0 
 

Colombia

Following a period of very rapid subscriber growth, we disconnected in the first quarter low-ussage subscribers. This led to a net reduction of 440 thousand subscribers in the quarter. In terms in gross additions, albeit lower than last year’s, we continued to observe good traction. At the end of March, we had 26.9 million subscribers, 16.5% more than a year before.

First quarter revenues of 1.5 trillion Colombian pesos were 13.6% higher than in the same period of 2008 backed by service revenue growth of 15.6% . Data revenues continued to expand briskly—63.6% year-on-year—resulting in an increase in the share of data revenues. There was certain decline in the number of SMS per subscriber but broadband services and 3G applications had been ramping up boosting the data-only ARPU by 35.6% on an annual basis. Overall ARPU was down 4.6% year-on-year in spite of a strong surge in MOUs (amongst the highest of the region), because the latter was not sufficient to offset a reduction in the average price per minute of voice.

The first quarter’s EBITDA, 748 billion Colombian pesos, was up 16.0% on the year-earlier quarter. The EBITDA margin stood at 49.3%, 100 basis points higher than a year before.


INCOME STATEMENT 
Colombia 
Billions of COP 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Revenues    1,517    1,335    13.6% 
 
EBITDA    748    645    16.0% 
% total revenues    49.3%    48.3%     
 
EBIT    578    415    39.3% 
%    38.1%    31.1%     
 

Colombia Operating Data 
 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   26,949    23,129    16.5% 
       Postpaid    3,699    3,352    10.4% 
       Prepaid    23,250    19,778    17.6% 
MOU    162    144    12.3% 
ARPU (COP)   16,677    17,484    -4.6% 
Churn (%)   3.4%    2.7%    0.7 
 

Ecuador

We added 309 thousand new subscribers in the first quarter of the year—almost 20% more than in the same period of 2008—bringing our subscriber base to 8.6 million, also 20% higher than a year before. Penetration in Ecuador is estimated to have reached 91% in March.

First quarter revenues increased 18.1% year-on-year to 282 million dollars, with service revenues rising 22.5% . ARPUs were up 2.3% over the year-earlier quarter as the 6.6% decline in prices per minute was more than compensated by additional traffic (MOUs climbed 12.6% in the period).

EBITDA totaled 134 million dollars, having jumped 26.9% from a year before. At 47.5% of revenues, the EBITDA margin was 3.3 percentage points higher despite the fast pace of subscriber growth.


INCOME STATEMENT 
Ecuador 
Millions of Dollars 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Revenues    282    238    18.1% 
 
EBITDA    134    106    26.9% 
% total revenues    47.5%    44.2%     
 
EBIT    107    85    26.1% 
%    37.9%    35.5%     
 

Ecuador Operating Data 
 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   8,613    7,194    19.7% 
       Postpaid    964    805    19.7% 
       Prepaid    7,649    6,389    19.7% 
MOU    83    74    12.6% 
ARPU (US$)       2.3% 
Churn (%)   1.4%    2.7%    (1.3)
 

Peru

After adding 309 thousand subscribers in the quarter we ended March with 7.5 million clients, 24.6% more than in the same period of 2008. Our postpaid subscriber base grew almost twice as fast as the prepaid one.

Revenues reached 555 million soles in the first three months of the year. They were up 15.9% year-on-year on the back of service revenues that jumped 20.3%, with data revenues expanding 26.5% . The average price per minute of voice came down 30.6% with respect to the year-earlier quarter, bringing about a 35% increase in traffic per subscriber.

EBITDA expanded 43.0% relative to the same quarter of last year to 186 million soles. Our EBITDA margin for the period, 33.5%, climbed 6.4 percentage points from a year before on lower subscriber acquisition costs per gross add.


INCOME STATEMENT 
Peru 
Millions of Soles 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Revenues    555    479    15.9% 
 
EBITDA    186    130    43.0% 
% total revenues    33.5%    27.1%     
 
EBIT    140    80    73.6% 
%    25.1%    16.8%     
 

Peru Operating Data 
 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   7,487    6,010    24.6% 
       Postpaid    833    586    42.2% 
       Prepaid    6,654    5,424    22.7% 
MOU    112    83    34.8% 
ARPU (Sol)   21    22    -6.0% 
Churn (%)   3.3%    2.6%    0.6 
 

Central America

In the first quarter we obtained 58 thousand subscribers in Central America and our combined wireless subscriber base reached 9.2 million clients. In addition to 2.3 million landlines in the region, we had a total of 11.5 million lines in the region.

Altogether, our operations generated revenues of 334 million dollars. EBITDA totaled 145 million dollars, an amount equivalent to 43.5% of revenues.


INCOME STATEMENT 
Central America Consolidated 
Millions of Dollars 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Revenues    334    366    -8.8% 
 
EBITDA    145    179    -18.7% 
% total revenues    43.5%    48.8%     
 
EBIT    74    110    -33.0% 
%    22.1%    30.0%     
 

Central America Operating Data 
 
 
    1Q09*    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   9,213    8,570    7.5% 
       Postpaid    436    417    4.6% 
       Prepaid    8,777    8,153    7.7% 
Fixed Lines (thousands)   2,251    2,212    1.8% 
Total Lines (Wireless + Fixed, 000's)   11,463    10,781    6.3% 
MOU    106    122    -12.8% 
ARPU (US$)       -20.1% 
Churn (%)   2.2%    1.6%    0.5 
 
* Does not include Panama 

Caribbean

We saw a remarkable increase in net subscriber additions in the quarter; at 487 thousand, they were 2.6 times higher than those of the first quarter of 2008. Our wireless subscriber base in the islands reached 5.3 million by the end of the period, up 44.0% over the previous year and 10.1% on the quarter. Prepaid subscriber growth has outpaced postpaid growth, especially in Puerto Rico where prepaid was practically nil at the time we took over that operation. Dominicana showed the fastest rate of subscriber growth (50.6%) amongst our operations. Together with 1.6 million fixed lines, we had a total of 6.9 million lines in the Caribbean.

First quarter revenues of 527 million dollars were down 3.6% year-on-year. Although wireless service revenues increased 9.1% in the period it was not enough to compensate for the contraction of fixed line revenues. Wireless data revenues increased 59.3% in the period.

EBITDA of 167 million dollars was down 26.2% relative to the previous year, mostly on account of greater subscriber acquisition costs.


Caribbean Operating Data 
 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   5,296    3,679    44.0% 
       Postpaid    977    851    14.9% 
       Prepaid    4,319    2,828    52.7% 
Fixed Lines (thousands)   1,590    1,647    -3.5% 
Total Lines (Wireless + Fixed, 000's)   6,886    5,326    29.3% 
MOU    237    282    -15.9% 
ARPU (US$)   14    17    -21.9% 
Churn (%)   3.9%    3.8%    0.1 
 

INCOME STATEMENT 
Caribbean Consolidated 
Millions of Dollars 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Revenues    527    546    -3.6% 
 
EBITDA    167    226    -26.2% 
% total revenues    31.7%    41.4%     
 
EBIT    75    138    -45.9% 
%    14.2%    25.3%     
 

United States

In spite of the economic downturn in the U.S., Tracfone added 567 thousand clients in the period—48.8% more than in the same period of last year—to finish March with 11.8 million subscribers, 18.8% more than a year ago and 5.1% over the previous quarter.

First quarter revenues rose 6.8% in relation to the year-earlier quarter, with service revenues growing somewhat faster (7.1%) . ARPUs fell 9.5% bogged down by a similar reduction in the average price per minute, but the average cost per minute (airtime is bought from various carriers) declined by 13.6% .

EBITDA totaled 74 million dollars, just slightly less than a year before on account of the faster pace of subscriber growth. In the absence of subscriber acquisitions costs, it would have risen 15% year-on-year.


INCOME STATEMENT 
United States 
Millions of Dollars 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Revenues    381    356    6.8% 
 
EBITDA    74    76    -2.0% 
% total revenues    19.5%    21.3%     
 
EBIT    67    69    -3.1% 
%    17.7%    19.5%     
 

United States Operating Data 
 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   11,759    9,895    18.8% 
MOU    74    77    -3.7% 
ARPU (US$)   10    11    -9.5% 
Churn (%)   4.0%    3.5%    0.6 
 


Exchange Rates 
 
 
    1Q09    1Q08    Var.% 
 
 
Mexico             
EoP    14.33    10.70    34.0% 
Average    14.12    10.76    31.3% 
 
Brazil             
EoP    2.32    1.75    32.4% 
Average    2.23    1.73    29.1% 
 
Argentina             
EoP    3.72    3.17    17.4% 
Average    3.49    3.16    10.3% 
 
Chile             
EoP    583    438    33.3% 
Average    607    452    34.1% 
 
Colombia             
EoP    2,561    1,822    40.6% 
Average    2,412    1,868    29.1% 
 
Guatemala             
EoP    8.11    7.61    6.5% 
Average    7.95    7.70    3.3% 
 
Honduras             
EoP    19.03    19.03    0.0% 
Average    19.03    19.03    0.0% 
 
Nicaragua             
EoP    20.09    19.13    5.0% 
Average    19.97    19.06    4.8% 
 
Peru             
EoP    3.16    2.75    15.1% 
Average    3.14    2.86    10.0% 
 
Paraguay             
EoP    5,100    4,380    16.4% 
Average    5,062    4,557    11.1% 
 
Uruguay             
EoP    24.07    20.35    18.3% 
Average    22.40    20.74    8.0% 
 
Dominican             
EoP    35.97    34.08    5.5% 
Average    34.00    34.07    -0.2% 
 
Jamaica             
EoP    88.82    71.60    24.0% 
Average    84.99    71.29    19.2% 
 


SIGNATURE
 
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

Date: April 28, 2009

 
AMÉRICA MÓVIL, S.A.B. DE C.V.
By: 
/S/  Carlos García Moreno

  Name:
Title:
Carlos García Moreno
Chief Financial Officer