Mar 5 • 22:09 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Izzi raises its prices in 2026: Here are its new rates starting March

Izzi, a telecommunications company in Mexico, is increasing its service rates by 30 pesos across multiple packages starting March 1, 2026, citing inflation and service quality as reasons for the hike.

Izzi, a prominent provider of internet and cable television in Mexico, has announced a price increase effective March 1, 2026. This adjustment will raise monthly bills by 30 pesos for almost all residential service packages, directly affecting customers nationwide. The company cites the need to adjust pricing due to inflationary pressures and the importance of maintaining service quality, particularly after a prolonged period without any price changes.

In addition to the rate increase, Izzi has communicated that this adjustment will coincidentally bring enhancements in internet speed for various plans, although the core technical aspects and contractual agreements for users will remain unchanged. The company also plans to update the names of several packages; however, these modifications do not imply any additional changes in service delivery or customer contracts.

This decision may have significant implications for consumers as they may face increased costs for their essential services amid inflationary trends in the broader economy. Customers will need to assess how this rate hike will affect their budgets and whether the promised improvements in service quality and speed will justify the additional expenses they will incur from their monthly bills.

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