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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 October, 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 THIRD QUARTER OF 2009
FINANCIAL AND OPERATING REPORT

Mexico City, October 26, 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 third quarter of 2009.

Relevant Events

In July we paid an ordinary dividend of $0.30 Mexican pesos per share. The amount paid was equivalent to US$ 718 million.

On October 1st BusinessWeek published its report on the World’s Best Companies 2009, which ranks the top 40 companies out of a sample of 2,500 firms. América Móvil was the only Mexican company included and one of only two Latam companies that made the ranking (it appeared in the 18th position).

On October 8th América Móvil issued a dollar-denominated bond in the amount of US$ 750 million. The bond has a 10-year tenor and pays a coupon of 5.0% . It is the lowest coupon ever for a Latam 10-year corporate bond.


In Mexico the Chamber of Deputies approved a bill that, among other things, calls for a new 3% excise tax to be levied on telecom services. The bill has to be ratified by the Senate by the end of the year for the new tax to become effective.

Over the years América Móvil pursued a commercial strategy based on discounting airtime prices as a means of promoting greater usage of voice and data services. This strategy, first tried in Mexico, has resulted in important increases in the traffic running on our networks. In Mexico traffic shot up 14 times since the year 2000.

At 5 dollar cents per minute, Telcel´s average price per minute of voice is the lowest within the OECD with the exception of the U.S. Our prepaid prices—the ones paid by 93% of Telcel’s subscribers—happen to be the lowest anywhere in the OECD. In this respect, it is important to note that Teligen, the company that acts as the database provider of the OECD on telecom pricing recently released its so-called Teligen Baskets report—the one on which the OECD’s analysis are based—with information as of August 2009. According to the report, Telcel’s low usage basket is the cheapest a mong the 30 countries that make up the OECD in US dollar terms and the seventh in the OECD´s PPP terms (Purchasing Power Parity).

The investments we made in 3G networks—our 3G services now cover 70% of the population in our region of operations in Latam—have proven to be fruitful, as they have allowed for a significant expansion in data revenues even in a weak economic environment.

América Móvil's Subsidiaries & Affiliates as of September 2009 

           
        Equity   
     Country  Company  Business  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 
           

América Móvil Fundamentals 
Mexican Pesos 
             
  3Q09  3Q08  Var. %  Jan - Sep '09  Jan - Sep '08  Var. % 
             
EPS (Mex$)*  0.57  0.36  57.3%  1.75  1.27  37.8% 
Earning per ADR (US$)**  0.86  0.70  22.6%  2.56  2.43  5.8% 
Net Income (millions of Mex$ ) 18,681  12,404  50.6%  57,539  43,839  31.2% 
EBITDA (millions of Mex$) 40,397  34,865  15.9%  118,057  103,494  14.1% 
EBIT (millions of Mex$) 27,748  24,708  12.3%  82,649  73,080  13.1% 
             
Shares Outstanding as of September 30th (billion) 32.50  33.74  -3.7%  32.50  33.74  -3.7% 
ADRs Outstanding as of September 30th (millions) ***  612  675  -9.3%  612  675  -9.3% 
             
* Net Income / Total Shares outstanding    ** 20 shares per ADR    *** As per Bank of NY Mellon 


Subscribers

América Móvil added four million subscribers in the third quarter of 2009—nearly a fourth of which were postpaid—taking the total net subscriber gains for the first nine months to 11.6 million. At the end of September, we had 194.3 million wireless clients, 12.6% more than a year before. Tracfone’s net additions more than doubled those of the same quarter of last year and our operations in Chile, Paraguay, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Jamaica all recorded higher subscriber gains in that period.

Brazil was the leader in terms of quarterly net additions with 1.8 million followed by Tracfone with 712 thousand, while Mexico added 280 thousand and Argentina 236 thousand subscribers. Ecuador gained 205 thousand and Peru and Colombia approximately 160 thousand each.

At the close of the third quarter we had 58.4 million subscribers in Mexico, which represented 30% of our subscriber base. We also had 42.3 million subscribers in Brazil, 27.3 million in Colombia and 16.4 million in Argentina, with Brazil exhibiting the fastest growth rate amongst these operations (18.5% year-on-year). Argentina showed an annual increase of 10.7% while Mexico and Colombia grew at a similar pace (just over 7%).

Together with 3.8 million landlines in Central America and the Caribbean, América Móvil had a total of 198.1 million lines in the Americas.

Subscribers as of September 2009 

Thousands 

           
  Total(1)
           
Country  Sep'09  Jun'09  Var.%  Sep'08  Var.% 
           
Mexico  58,360  58,081  0.5%  54,381  7.3% 
Brazil  42,278  40,486  4.4%  35,668  18.5% 
Chile  3,302  3,185  3.7%  2,787  18.4% 
Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay  17,697  17,446  1.4%  16,044  10.3% 
Colombia and Panama  27,357  27,133  0.8%  25,373  7.8% 
Ecuador  9,047  8,842  2.3%  7,849  15.3% 
Peru  7,867  7,704  2.1%  6,722  17.0% 
Central America  9,407  9,312  1.0%  9,048  4.0% 
Caribbean  5,819  5,636  3.3%  4,255  36.7% 
USA  13,201  12,489  5.7%  10,449  26.3% 
           
Total Wireless  194,335  190,313  2.1%  172,577  12.6% 
           
Central America  2,248  2,250  -0.1%  2,234  0.6% 
Caribbean  1,545  1,568  -1.5%  1,620  -4.6% 
           
Total Fixed  3,793  3,817  -0.6%  3,854  -1.6% 
           
Total Lines  198,128  194,130  2.1%  176,431  12.3% 
           
(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. 

America Movil Consolidated Results

The third quarter presented signs of an incipient economic recovery in several countries, particularly in South America. However, with few exceptions—most notably Brazil—subscriber growth remained subdued with respect to the previous quarter and substantially lower than a year before (Tracfone in the U.S. being the main exception).

In all major countries, and then some, our postpaid subscriber base continued to grow more rapidly than the prepaid one as many clients that are particularly sensitive to the quality of service—coverage, technology, capacity—feel increasingly attracted to our networks. Data continued to be the major driver of revenue growth as the 3G services that for the most part our subsidiaries started offering last year met strong demand from our clients.


Consolidated revenues were just shy of 100 billion pesos, having increased 16.9% from the year-earlier quarter as service revenues expanded 19.5% and equipment revenues remained flat. The median rate of growth of data revenues throughout our operations was 58.1%, attesting to the importance of our investments in 3G.

Since the Mexican peso depreciated over the period against the U.S. dollar and all Latam currencies—particularly the Brazilian real and the Colombian peso—part of the increase in service revenues is explained by the currency moves.

America Movil's Income Statement 

Millions of MxP 

             
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.%  Jan - Sep 09  Jan - Sep 08  Var.% 
             
Service Revenues  88,476  74,065  19.5%  256,774  217,694  18.0% 
Equipment Revenues  11,287  11,270  0.1%  30,839  33,547  -8.1% 
             
Total Revenues  99,762  85,335  16.9%  287,613  251,241  14.5% 
 
Cost of Service  22,014  17,395  26.5%  62,474  50,988  22.5% 
Cost of Equipment  18,554  18,086  2.6%  53,195  52,911  0.5% 
Selling, General & Administrative Expenses  18,797  14,989  25.4%  53,887  43,848  22.9% 
             
Total Costs and Expenses  59,365  50,470  17.6%  169,556  147,747  14.8% 
 
EBITDA  40,397  34,865  15.9%  118,057  103,494  14.1% 
% of Total Revenues  40.5%  40.9%    41.0%  41.2%   
 
Depreciation & Amortization  12,649  10,157  24.5%  35,408  30,414  16.4% 
 
EBIT  27,748  24,708  12.3%  82,649  73,080  13.1% 
% of Total Revenues  27.8%  29.0%    28.7%  29.1%   
             
 
Net Interest Expense  1,362  1,359  0.2%  4,497  4,709  -4.5% 
Other Financial Expenses  -584  -1,220  52.1%  -338  2,558  -113.2% 
Foreign Exchange Loss  -124  3,590  -103.5%  -2,831  -525  n.m. 
             
Comprehensive Financing Cost (Income) 653  3,729  -82.5%  1,328  6,742  -80.3% 
 
Other Income and Expenses  872  714  22.2%  2,666  2,154  23.8% 
Income & Deferred Taxes  7,569  7,841  -3.5%  21,217  20,283  4.6% 
             
Net Income before Minority Interest and Equity  18,653  12,424  50.1%  57,438  43,902  30.8% 
Participation in Results of Affiliates             
minus             
Equity Participation in Results of Affiliates  50  19  161.0%  168  48  250.8% 
Minority Interest  -22  -39  43.1%  -68  -110  38.3% 
             
Net Income  18,681  12,404  50.6%  57,539  43,839  31.2% 
             
n.m. Not meaningful             



Balance Sheet (in accordance with Mexican GAAP)* 

América Móvil Consolidated 
Millions of Mexican Pesos 

                         
 
  Sep '09  Dec '08 Var%  Sep '08 Var.%     Sep '09  Dec '08 Var.% Sep '08 Var% 
 
 
Current Assets              Current Liabilities           
Cash & Securities  16,562  22,092  -25.0%  12,103  36.8%    Short Term Debt**  8,310  26,731  -68.9%  23,989  -65.4% 
Accounts Receivable  52,237  55,896  -6.5%  44,137  18.4%    Accounts Payable  87,492  90,867  -3.7%  71,382  22.6% 
Other Current Assets  6,672  3,693  80.7%  4,666  43.0%    Other Current Liabilities  30,966  30,197  2.5%  25,042  23.7% 
           
Inventories  21,723  31,805  -31.7%  26,471  -17.9%      126,768  147,796  -14.2%  120,413  5.3% 
     
  97,195  113,486  -14.4%  87,377  -100%               
 
Long-Term Assets                         
Plant & Equipment  229,713  209,897  9.4%  167,971  36.8%               
Investments in Affiliates  961  790  21.7%  683  40.8%    Long-Term Liabilities           
              Long Term Debt  97,047  116,755  -16.9%  94,553  2.6% 
Deferred Assets              Other Liabilities  31,985  25,980  23.1%  23,707  34.9% 
           
Goodwill (Net) 45,312  44,696  1.4%  44,839  1.1%      129,032  142,735  -9.6%  118,260  9.1% 
Brands, Patents & Licenses  49,870  48,110  3.7%  46,742  6.7%               
Deferred Assets  18,272  18,477  -1.1%  15,776  15.8%    Shareholder's Equity  185,523  144,925  28.0%  124,715  48.8% 
 
                         
Total Assets  441,323  435,455  1.3%  363,388  21.4%    Total Liabilities and Equity  441,323  435,455  1.3%  363,388  21.4% 
                         
* This presentation conforms with that of América Móvil's audited financial statements 
** Includes current portion of Long Term Debt 

The quarter’s EBITDA was up 15.9% over the same period of 2008. The EBITDA margin, 40.5%, was similar to that seen a year before. In the first nine months of the year EBITDA reached 118 billion pesos, 14.1% more than in the same period of 2008.

We generated an operating profit of 27.7 billion pesos in the quarter, which represented approximately 27.8% of revenues. Through September our operating profit totaled 82.6 billion pesos.

Our comprehensive financing costs came in at 653 million pesos in the quarter, 82.5% less than a year before. They were equivalent to only half of our net interest expenses since we had certain gains associated with foreign exchange moves and other financial items. In the nine months to September financing costs were down 80.3% year-on-year.

We obtained a net profit of 18.7 billion pesos in the quarter—50.6% more than a year before—which brought to 57.5 billion pesos our profits through September. Our net profit per share, 57 Mexican peso cents, increased by 57.3% year-on-year, whereas our net profit per ADR, 86 dollar cents, was up 22.6% .

Our net debt came down by 32.6 billion pesos between December and September, to 88.8 billion pesos. In that period our capital expenditures totaled 25.5 billion pesos and our distributions to shareholders via share buybacks and dividends 27.5 billion pesos.



Financial Debt of América Móvil* 

Millions of U.S. Dollars 

     
  Sep-09  Dec-08 
     
Peso Denominated Debt  1,950  2,793 
Bonds and other securities  1,950  2,460 
Banks and others  332 
U.S. Dollar - denominated debt  3,641  6,339 
Bonds and other securities  3,202  3,731 
Banks and others  439  2,607 
Debt denominated in other currencies  2,211  1,467 
Bonds and other securities  808  441 
Banks and others  1,403  1,026 
     
Total Debt  7,802  10,599 
Short term debt and current portion of long-term debt  615  1,974 
Long-term debt  7,186  8,624 
     
* This table does not include the effect of forwards and derivatives used to hedge the foreign exchange exposure 

Mexico

The marked economic downturn in Mexico and the weaker peso (down 28.3% year-on-year) continued to weigh on subscriber growth, with Telcel adding 280 thousand subscribers in the third quarter, significantly less than a year before. All of them, plus some more, were postpaid since postpaid additions totaled 318 thousand subs in the quarter, bringing to one million the figure for the last twelve months. Telcel’s share of América Móvil’s subscribers has fallen to 30%, down from nearly 81% at the time the company was established.

Revenues were up 5.2% over the year-earlier quarter to 35.6 billion pesos, with service revenues rising 6.5% on the back of strong data revenue growth and the increased importance of postpaid subscribers in our base. ARPUs remained almost flat year-on-year, buoyed by data revenues, with MOUs up 14% and prices per minute of voice down 19% respectively from a year before. Over the last 3 years Telcel´s average price per minute of voice plunged 49%.

At 19.7 billion pesos, EBITDA was 10.4% higher than a year earlier on account of lower subscriber acquisition costs and higher data revenues. For the first nine months of the year EBITDA totaled 58.2 billion pesos.

Telcel’s 3G footprint continues to expand throughout Mexico. At the end of the quarter it covered two thirds of the population.

INCOME STATEMENT 

Mexico 
Millions of MxP 

             
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.%  Jan - Sep 09  Jan - Sep 08  Var.% 
             
Revenues  35,593  33,832  5.2%  104,020  99,890  4.1% 
 
EBITDA  19,708  17,851  10.4%  58,171  52,774  10.2% 
% total revenues  55.4%  52.8%    55.9%  52.8%   
 
EBIT  17,398  15,731  10.6%  51,325  46,503  10.4% 
%  48.9%  46.5%    49.3%  46.6%   
             



Mexico Operating Data 

       
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.% 
       
Wireless Subscribers (thousands) 58,360  54,381  7.3% 
       Postpaid  4,919  3,917  25.6% 
       Prepaid  53,441  50,464  5.9% 
MOU  195  171  14.0% 
ARPU (MxP) 172  175  -1.9% 
Churn (%) 3.0%  3.0%  (0.1)
       

Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay

After adding 251 thousand subscribers in the quarter, our operations in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay finished September with a total of 17.7 million clients, 10.3% more than the previous year. Our postpaid subscriber base grew almost twice as rapidly: 19.0% .

Revenues for the quarter, 2.2 billion Argentinean pesos, were up 18.4% year-on year and 8.1% over the quarter. Service revenues expanded 20.0% relative to 2008—the highest rate of growth amongst our operations—boosted by data revenue growth of 47.3%, which helped us attain an 8.4% improvement in ARPU with respect to the previous year.

Data revenues have risen rapidly in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. Relative to service revenues, their share of data has risen to the highest level in Latam.

We generated EBITDA of 801 million Argentinean pesos in the quarter, 27.5% more than in the same quarter of last year and 12.8% more than in the precedent quarter. Our EBITDA margin rose 2.6 percentage points, to 36.9%, on greater efficiencies of our operation.

In the nine months to September revenues were 16.9% higher than the previous year, at 6.1 billion Argentinean pesos. Our EBITDA amounted to 2.1 billion Argentinean pesos; it was up 24.3% and was equivalent to 35.0% of revenues.

INCOME STATEMENT 

Argentina, Uruguay & Paraguay 
Millions of ARP 

             
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.%  Jan - Sep 09  Jan - Sep 08  Var.% 
             
Revenues  2,168  1,830           18.4%  6,139  5,253           16.9% 
 
EBITDA  801  628           27.5%  2,148  1,728           24.3% 
% total revenues  36.9%  34.3%    35.0%  32.9%   
 
EBIT  657  504           30.2%  1,735  1,360           27.6% 
%  30.3%  27.5%    28.3%  25.9%   
             



Argentina, Uruguay & Paraguay Operating Data 

   
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.% 
       
Wireless Subscribers (thousands) 17,697  16,044  10.3% 
       Postpaid  2,402  2,018  19.0% 
       Prepaid  15,295  14,026  9.0% 
MOU  142  132  7.5% 
ARPU (ARP) 36  33  8.4% 
Churn (%) 2.6%  2.5%  0.1 
       

Brazil

The recovery of the Brazilian economy was behind the surge in subscriber growth seen in the third quarter, with net additions of 1.8 million doubling those of the previous quarter in defiance of the typical seasonality seen in the country. On an annual basis, the growth of postpaid subscribers continues to outpace that of the prepaid ones.

Third quarter revenues of 3.1 billion reais exceeded those of the same period of 2008 by 4.6%, as service revenues expanded 8.7% led by data revenues. The latter were up 66.1% . Prices per minute of voice remained flat in the period while MOUs fell by 15.2% to 86. In the nine months to September revenues came in at 8.8 billion reais; they also were up 4.6% year-on-year.

EBITDA totaled 678 million reais in the quarter and 2.1 billion year-to-date. The EBITDA margin, 22.0%, was similar to the one registered the previous year.

Claro continued to increase its 3G coverage: at the end of September it reached 55% of the country’s population.

INCOME STATEMENT 

Brazil 
Millions of BrL 

             
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.%  Jan - Sep 09  Jan - Sep 08  Var.% 
             
Revenues  3,082  2,945  4.6%  8,828  8,439  4.6% 
 
EBITDA  678  673  0.8%  2,124  2,111  0.6% 
% total revenues  22.0%  22.8%    24.1%  25.0%   
 
EBIT  217  103  110.0%  778  448  73.5% 
%  7.0%  3.5%    8.8%  5.3%   
             

Brazil Operating Data 

       
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.% 
       
Wireless Subscribers (thousands) 42,278  35,668  18.5% 
       Postpaid  8,583  7,118  20.6% 
       Prepaid  33,695  28,550  18.0% 
MOU  86  101  -15.2% 
ARPU (BrL) 23  25  -10.1% 
Churn (%) 2.9%  2.7%  0.2 
       


Chile

At 117 thousand subscribers, the quarter’s net additions were more than twice as high as those obtained a year ago. Through September we had gained 300 thousand subscribers, ending the month with 3.3 million subs, 18.4% more than a year before. Our postpaid subscribers increased at a faster rate: 27.9% .

Revenues of 65.2 billion Chilean pesos in the quarter were somewhat higher, 1.6%, than those registered the previous year. Data revenues, which increased 58.1% year-on-year, helped compensate for the steep reductions in prices per minute of voice. In the nine months to September revenues totaled 195.5 billon Chilean pesos; they were up 3.9% year-on-year.

EBITDA added up to 3.7 billion Chilean pesos through September—964 billion were generated in the third quarter—and was down relative to the previous year as a result of greater subscriber growth.

INCOME STATEMENT 

Chile 
Millions of ChP 

             
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.%  Jan - Sep 09  Jan - Sep 08  Var.% 
             
Revenues  65,191  64,155  1.6%  195,534  188,175  3.9% 
 
EBITDA  964  2,945  -67.3%  3,722  6,754  -44.9% 
% total revenues  1.5%  4.6%    1.9%  3.6%   
 
EBIT  -9,526  -6,606  -44.2%  -27,146  -21,187  -28.1% 
%  -14.6%  -10.3%    -13.9%  -11.3%   
             

Chile Operating Data 

       
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.% 
       
Wireless Subscribers (thousands) 3,302  2,787  18.4% 
       Postpaid  472  369  27.9% 
       Prepaid  2,829  2,418  17.0% 
MOU  161  119  35.3% 
ARPU (ChP) 5,585  6,800  -17.9% 
Churn (%) 3.7%  3.9%  (0.2)
       

Colombia and Panama

After adding 224 thousand new clients in the third quarter we finished September with 27.4 million subscribers, 7.8% more than a year before.

Third quarter revenues came in at 1.4 trillion Colombian pesos, 5.8% below last year’s, mostly on account of the steep decline in equipment revenues, -39.3%, and of the fact that the year before we had had extraordinary revenues arising from the resolution of an interconnection dispute. Revenues for the first nine months rose 2.3% year-on-year to 4.4 trillion Colombian pesos. Data revenues are growing 63.7% annually providing support to ARPUs in what has been an otherwise weak environment.


We obtained 738 billion Colombian pesos in EBITDA in the quarter. The margin for the period stood at 51.2% of revenues, slightly below that of 2008 on account of the consolidation of our Panamanian operations with those in Colombia. In the first three quarters our EBITDA resulted in 2.2 trillion Colombian pesos, very similar to the levels observed a year ago.

INCOME STATEMENT 

Colombia and Panama 
Billions of COP 

             
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.%  Jan - Sep 09  Jan - Sep 08  Var.% 
             
Revenues  1,441  1,531           -5.8%  4,374  4,276             2.3% 
 
EBITDA  738  792           -6.9%  2,167  2,137             1.4% 
% total revenues  51.2%  51.7%    49.6%  50.0%   
 
EBIT  575  596           -3.5%  1,665  1,549             7.5% 
%  39.9%  38.9%    38.1%  36.2%   
             

Colombia and Panama Operating Data 

     
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.% 
       
Wireless Subscribers (thousands) 27,357  25,373  7.8% 
       Postpaid  3,903  3,517  11.0% 
       Prepaid  23,454  21,856  7.3% 
MOU  176  162  9.1% 
ARPU (COP) 16,493  18,653  -11.6% 
Churn (%) 3.6%  2.4%  1.2 
       

Ecuador

In the nine months to September we added 743 thousand clients—205 thousand in the third quarter--to finish the period with just over nine million clients, 15.3% more than a year before.

Service revenues for the quarter were up 9.0% in annual terms but with equipment revenues falling 23.8% mostly as a result of the high taxes (50%) levied on the import of handsets, total revenues increased 2.7% year-on-year. Data revenues increased twice as fast as did service revenues overall. In the first nine months of the year revenues were up 9.0% to 840 million dollars.

Helped by lower subscriber growth EBITDA increased 12.1% from the year-earlier quarter to 143 million dollars. It represented 50.8% of revenues. The margin for the period expanded 4.3 percentage points from a year before. In the first three quarters of the year EBITDA totaled 409 million dollars, having risen 16.8% year-on-year, sustaining over the period an EBITDA margin of 48.7%, 3.2 percentage points higher than that of 2008.

In October 12, number portability was implemented in Ecuador. Subscribers are now able to switch carriers without losing their number.



INCOME STATEMENT 

Ecuador 
Millions of Dollars 

             
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.%  Jan - Sep 09  Jan - Sep 08  Var.% 
             
Revenues  281  274  2.7%  840  771  9.0% 
 
EBITDA  143  127  12.1%  409  351  16.8% 
% total revenues  50.8%  46.5%    48.7%  45.5%   
 
EBIT  114  105  7.9%  325  287  13.3% 
%  40.4%  38.4%    38.7%  37.2%   
             

Ecuador Operating Data 

       
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.% 
       
Wireless Subscribers (thousands) 9,047  7,849  15.3% 
       Postpaid  1,026  896  14.5% 
       Prepaid  8,021  6,953  15.4% 
MOU  90  83  9.5% 
ARPU (US$) 10  -7.2% 
Churn (%) 1.5%  0.9%  0.6 
       

Peru

We gained 689 thousand clients in the first nine months of the year of which 163 thousand were added in the third quarter to finish September with 7.9 million subscribers. At an annual rate of 20.3%, postpaid growth outpaced that of prepaid; altogether our subscriber base expanded 17.0% in the period.

Third quarter revenues came in at 593 million soles, 6.4% more than a year before. Service revenues increased by 9.2% with data being its most dynamic component, exhibiting a 61.9% annual growth rate. In the first nine months of the year our revenues totaled 1.7 billion soles and were 10.4% higher than those of the previous year.

The quarter’s EBITDA increased 32.1% in annual terms to 229 million soles. Our margin climbed 7.5 percentage points in the year—the most out of all our operations—and stood at 38.7% . In the first nine months of 2009 we generated 609 million soles of EBITDA. The EBITDA margin, 35.8% of revenues, was 5.8 percentage points higher than a year before.

We completed the deployment of nearly 3,000 kilometers of optic fiber that links all major cities in Peru. Our fiber network runs across the country from north to south and interconnects with our operations in Ecuador and Colombia.



INCOME STATEMENT 

Peru 
Millions of Soles 

             
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.%  Jan - Sep 09  Jan - Sep 08  Var.% 
             
Revenues  593  557  6.4%  1,700  1,540           10.4% 
 
EBITDA  229  174  32.1%  609  461           32.0% 
% total revenues  38.7%  31.2%    35.8%  30.0%   
 
EBIT  171  138  24.0%  438  327           33.7% 
%  28.8%  24.7%    25.7%  21.3%   
             

Peru Operating Data 

       
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.% 
       
Wireless Subscribers (thousands) 7,867  6,722  17.0% 
       Postpaid  870  723  20.3% 
       Prepaid  6,996  5,999  16.6% 
MOU  116  95  21.6% 
ARPU (Sol) 22  23  -8.1% 
Churn (%) 3.5%  3.7%  (0.2)
       

Central America

We finished September with 9.4 million subscribers in Central America, 4.0% more than in the same period of 2008. Net additions for the quarter came in at 95 thousand with our operations in El Salvador and Guatemala registering higher net adds than in the third quarter of last year.

We generated 340 million dollars of revenues in the quarter and 153 million dollars of EBITDA. The margin for the period stood at 45.0% . Revenues for the first nine months were just over one billion dollars while EBITDA came in at 447 million; it was equivalent to 43.9% of revenues. Faster depreciation of certain assets in Guatemala led to a more pronounced reduction in our operating profits in the region.

INCOME STATEMENT 

Central America Consolidated 
Millions of Dollars 

             
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.%  Jan - Sep 09  Jan - Sep 08  Var.% 
             
Revenues  340  367  -7.4%  1,020  1,098  -7.2% 
 
EBITDA  153  169  -9.5%  447  523  -14.5% 
% total revenues  45.0%  46.1%    43.9%  47.7%   
 
EBIT  38  92  -59.1%  184  305  -39.5% 
%  11.1%  25.2%    18.1%  27.7%   
             



Central America Operating Data 

     
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.% 
       
Wireless Subscribers (thousands) 9,407  9,048  4.0% 
       Postpaid  431  437  -1.4% 
       Prepaid  8,977  8,611  4.2% 
Fixed Lines (thousands) 2,248  2,234  0.6% 
       
Total Lines (Wireless + Fixed, 000's) 11,656  11,283  3.3% 
MOU  107  116  -8.0% 
ARPU (US$) -19.6% 
Churn (%) 1.9%  2.1%  (0.2)
       

The Caribbean

Our operations in the Caribbean Islands added more than one million wireless subscribers in the first nine months of the year—33.0% more than in the same period of 2008—of which 185 thousand clients were obtained in the last quarter. Most of our net additions in the Dominican Republic were postpaid. Our subscriber base topped 5.8 million and is 36.7% higher than that of the precedent year.

Our revenues for the quarter were 548 million dollars. They were roughly flat in relation to the same period of last year as were the revenues for the first nine months, which totaled 1.6 billion dollars.

Our EBITDA of 173 million dollars was 13.8% lower that that of the same period of last year mostly as a result of new taxes in Puerto Rico. In the nine months to September we obtained EBITDA of 528 million, equivalent to 32.8% of revenues.

INCOME STATEMENT 

Caribbean Consolidated 
Millions of Dollars 

             
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.%  Jan - Sep 09  Jan - Sep 08  Var.% 
             
Revenues  548  543  0.9%  1,610  1,618  -0.5% 
 
EBITDA  173  201  -13.8%  528  627  -15.7% 
% total revenues  31.7%  37.1%    32.8%  38.7%   
 
EBIT  83  112  -26.0%  256  377  -32.2% 
%  15.1%  20.6%    15.9%  23.3%   
             



Caribbean Operating Data 

       
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.% 
       
Wireless Subscribers (thousands) 5,819  4,255  36.7% 
       Postpaid  1,130  902  25.3% 
       Prepaid  4,688  3,353  39.8% 
Fixed Lines (thousands) 1,545  1,620  -4.6% 
       
Total Lines (Wireless + Fixed, 000's) 7,364  5,875  25.3% 
MOU  247  267  -7.5% 
ARPU (US$) 13  16  -20.0% 
Churn (%) 4.1%  3.7%  0.5 
       

United States

Tracfone finished September with 13.2 million subscribers, 26.3% more than a year before and 5.7% than the prior quarter. At 712 thousand subscribers, net additions for the period more than doubled those of 2008. Through September Tracfone gained 2 million subscribers.

Revenues for the quarter were up 13.8%year -on-year, reaching 425 million dollars on the back of service revenue growth of 15.3% . Tracfone is our second fastest growing operation by this metric. Year-to-September revenues topped 1.2 billion dollars, showing an annual increase of 9.4%, with service revenue growth of 10.4% .

The quarter’s EBITDA was 78 million dollars or 18.4% of revenues; it was held back by the accelerated pace of subscriber growth. In the first nine months of the year we generated 232 million dollars of EBITDA and the margin stood at 19.2% .

We recently announced that we are launching nationwide our new product Straight Talk after the pilot program proved successful. This attractive no-contract solution will be sold in 3,200 Wal-Mart stores in the U.S. by the end of the year.

INCOME STATEMENT 

United States 
Millions of Dollars 

             
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.%  Jan - Sep 09  Jan - Sep 08  Var.% 
             
Revenues  425  374  13.8%  1,205  1,102  9.4% 
 
EBITDA  78  81  -4.2%  232  245  -5.4% 
% total revenues  18.4%  21.8%    19.2%  22.2%   
 
EBIT  71  75  -4.5%  211  225  -6.4% 
%  16.8%  20.0%    17.5%  20.4%   
             



United States Operating Data 

       
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.% 
       
Wireless Subscribers (thousands) 13,201  10,449  26.3% 
MOU  76  76  -0.1% 
ARPU (US$) 10  11  -7.9% 
Churn (%) 4.1%  3.8%  0.4 
       



Exchange Rates 

             
  3Q09  3Q08  Var.%  Jan - Sep 09  Jan - Sep 08  Var.% 
             
 
Mexico             
EoP  13.50  10.79  25.1%  13.50  10.79  25.1% 
Average  13.25  10.33  28.3%  13.66  10.48  30.3% 
 
Brazil             
EoP  1.78  1.91  -7.1%  1.78  1.91  -7.1% 
Average  1.87  1.70  9.4%  2.08  1.69  23.2% 
 
Argentina             
EoP  3.84  3.14  22.6%  3.84  3.14  22.6% 
Average  3.83  3.07  24.8%  3.70  3.11  19.0% 
 
Chile             
EoP  550  551  -0.2%  550  551  -0.2% 
Average  546  524  4.2%  573  488  17.3% 
 
Colombia             
EoP  1,922  2,175  -11.6%  1,922  2,175  -11.6% 
Average  2,016  1,958  3.0%  2,220  1,882  17.9% 
 
Guatemala             
EoP  8.34  7.47  11.6%  8.34  7.47  11.6% 
Average  8.25  7.45  10.7%  8.10  7.55  7.4% 
 
Honduras             
EoP  19.03  19.03  0.0%  19.03  19.03  0.0% 
Average  19.03  19.03  0.0%  19.03  19.04  -0.1% 
 
Nicaragua             
EoP  20.59  19.61  5.0%  20.59  19.61  5.0% 
Average  20.46  19.53  4.8%  20.21  19.29  4.8% 
 
Peru             
EoP  2.89  2.98  -3.1%  2.89  2.98  -3.1% 
Average  2.96  2.92  1.5%  3.06  2.89  5.9% 
 
Paraguay             
EoP  4,880  3,990  22.3%  4,880  3,990  22.3% 
Average  4,956  3,990  24.2%  5,015  4,193  19.6% 
 
Uruguay             
EoP  21.46  21.47  0.0%  21.46  21.47  0.0% 
Average  22.73  19.99  13.7%  23.32  20.15  15.8% 
 
Dominican             
EoP  36.20  35.00  3.4%  36.20  35.00  3.4% 
Average  36.13  34.85  3.7%  35.94  34.40  4.5% 
 
Jamaica             
EoP  89.08  72.68  22.6%  89.08  72.68  22.6% 
Average  89.03  72.15  23.4%  88.17  71.56  23.2% 
             



Exchange Rates Vs Mexican Peso 

  3Q09  3Q08  Var.%  Jan - Sep 09  Jan - Sep 08  Var.% 
             
 
Mexico             
EoP  0.07  0.09  -20.1%  0.07  0.09  -20.1% 
Average  0.08  0.10  -22.0%  0.07  0.10  -23.2% 
 
Brazil             
EoP  7.59  5.64  34.7%  7.59  5.64  34.7% 
Average  7.10  6.06  17.2%  6.55  6.20  5.7% 
 
Argentina             
EoP  3.51  3.44  2.1%  3.51  3.44  2.1% 
Average  3.46  3.37  2.8%  3.69  3.37  9.5% 
 
Chile             
EoP  0.0245  0.0196  25.3%  0.0245  0.0196  25.3% 
Average  0.0243  0.0197  23.1%  0.0238  0.0215  11.0% 
 
Colombia             
EoP  0.0070  0.0050  41.6%  0.0070  0.0050  41.6% 
Average  0.0066  0.0053  24.6%  0.0062  0.0056  10.5% 
 
Guatemala             
EoP  1.62  1.44  12.1%  1.62  1.44  12.1% 
Average  1.61  1.39  15.9%  1.69  1.39  21.3% 
 
Honduras             
EoP  0.71  0.57  25.1%  0.71  0.57  25.1% 
Average  0.70  0.54  28.3%  0.72  0.55  30.4% 
 
Nicaragua             
EoP  0.66  0.55  19.2%  0.66  0.55  19.2% 
Average  0.65  0.53  22.4%  0.68  0.54  24.3% 
 
Peru             
EoP  4.68  3.63  29.1%  4.68  3.63  29.1% 
Average  4.48  3.54  26.4%  4.47  3.63  23.0% 
 
Paraguay             
EoP  0.0028  0.0027  2.3%  0.0028  0.0027  2.3% 
Average  0.0027  0.0026  3.3%  0.0027  0.0025  8.9% 
 
Uruguay             
EoP  0.63  0.50  25.2%  0.63  0.50  25.2% 
Average  0.58  0.52  12.8%  0.59  0.52  12.5% 
 
Dominican             
EoP  0.37  0.31  21.0%  0.37  0.31  21.0% 
Average  0.37  0.30  23.7%  0.38  0.30  24.7% 
 
Jamaica             
EoP  0.15  0.15  2.1%  0.15  0.15  2.1% 
Average  0.15  0.14  4.0%  0.15  0.15  5.7% 
             


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: October 27, 2009

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

  Name:
Title:
Carlos García Moreno
Chief Financial Officer