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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 February 2008

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 FOURTH QUARTER OF 2007
FINANCIAL AND OPERATING REPORT

Mexico City, February 5, 2008 - 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 fourth quarter of 2007.

• We added 10 million subscribers in the quarter, bringing to 28.6 million our net subscriber additions for 2007, 6 million more than we had estimated at the beginning of last year.

• As of December we had 153.4 million wireless subscribers, including 50 million in Mexico. Together with 3.9 million fixed lines in Central America and the Caribbean, we had a total of 157.3 million lines.

• Of the year’s net additions 6.8 million were obtained in Mexico, 6.3 million in Brazil and 3.4 million in Argentina. Colombia, Central America and Peru each added in excess of 2 million subscribers, Peru being the operation that exhibited the fastest rate of subscriber growth among our operations. In the U.S. we gained 1.6 million clients and in the Caribbean 1.4 million.

• In the fourth quarter Brazil had its best quarter ever, having added 2.2 million subscribers, 31.5% more than in the same period of 2006. Mexico obtained 2.5 million, slightly above the previous year’s figure. Argentina and Colombia both gained just over a million subscribers.

• Our 2007 revenues, 312 billion pesos, were up 28.2% year-on-year, with service revenues increasing by 31.4% . Fourth quarter revenues came in at 85.2 billion pesos, driven by a 28.5% expansion of service revenues.

• EBITDA rose 41.6% from the previous year, to 127 billion pesos, of which 32.8 billion were obtained in the fourth quarter. The EBITDA margin stood at 40.7% for the year and was almost four percentage points higher than in 2006, with most of our operations registering higher margins. In the case of Brazil, Colombia and Argentina, margins improved by 12 to 14 percentage points in the year.

• We generated 86 billion pesos in operating profit, 21.3 billion in the fourth quarter. The year’s profit was up 40% annually.

• Our net profit totaled 58.6 billion pesos in 2007, exceeding the previous year’s by 31.9% . It resulted in earnings per share of 45 peso cents, 54.3% more than in 2006. In the fourth quarter our net profit was nearly 50% higher than a year before.

 


• Share buybacks and dividends amounted to 54.2 billion pesos, capital expenditures to 34.6 billion pesos and the purchase price of our Puerto Rican and Jamaican operation to 26 billion. These outlays, which added up to 114.8 billion pesos, were mostly funded by our own cash flow, as our net debt increased by only 22.6 billion pesos. At the end of the year our net debt was equivalent to 0.73 times EBITDA (last twelve months), slightly less than at the end of 2006.

América Móvil Fundamentals 

Constant Mex$                         
 
    4Q07    4Q06    Var. %    Jan-Dec’07    Jan-Dec’06    Var. % 
 
EPS (Mex$)*    0.45    0.30    53.4%    1.67    1.23    35.3% 
Earning per ADR (US$)**    0.00    0.00    97.2%    0.01    0.00    72.8% 
Net Income (millions of Mex$ )   15,860    10,614    49.4%    58,588    44,422    31.9% 
EBITDA (millions of Mex$)   32,846    25,594    28.3%    126,772    89,525    41.6% 
EBIT (millions of Mex$)   21,341    17,869    19.4%    85,953    61,377    40.0% 
 
Shares Outstanding (billion)   34.99    35.91    -2.6%    35.15    36.06    -2.5% 
ADRs Equivalent (billions)   741.00    974.00    -23.9%    741.00    974.00    -23.9% 
 
* Net Income / Total Shares outstanding
** 20 shares per ADR

Relevant Events

In November, we paid an extraordinary dividend of $1.00 Mexican peso to each of the series “AA”, “A” and “L” shares representative of the capital stock of América Móvil. The dividend amounted to 34.3 billion Mexican pesos and was equivalent to 3.2 billion dollars.

In the same month, we completed the acquisition of 100% of the shares of capital stock of Oceanic Digital Jamaica Limited.

We started to introduce our new 3G services in several countries in Latin America. Our enhanced UMTS/HSDPA wireless networks enable our clients to have access to value added services at high-speed data transmission rates, including wireless broadband accesses. By year-end 2008 we will cover the main cities in Latin America.

In order to continue our 3G rollout in Brazil, we acquired 20 MHz of additional spectrum in five regions and 30 MHz in the other six regions. The aggregate amount to be paid for the use of this spectrum is 1.4 billion reais.

At the shareholders’ meeting held on February 1st, the company was authorized to increase by 15 billion pesos its share buyback program.


América Móvil's Subsidiaries & Affiliates as of December 2007  

 
                 
Country    Company    Business   
Equity
  Consolidation Method 
            Participation     
 
Subsidiaries                 
   - Mexico    Telcel    wireless    100.0%    Global Consolidation Method 
   - Argentina    CTI Móvil    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    99.3%    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    99.1%    Global Consolidation Method 
   - Jamaica    Claro    wireless    100.0%    Global Consolidation Method 
   - Honduras    Claro    wireless    100.0%    Global Consolidation Method 
   - Nicaragua    Claro    wireless, wireline    99.3%    Global Consolidation Method 
   - Paraguay    CTI Móvil    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    CTI Móvil    wireless    100.0%    Global Consolidation Method 
   - USA    Tracfone    wireless    98.2%    Global Consolidation Method 
Affiliate                 
   - Mexico    Televista    other    45.00%    Equity Method 
 

Subscribers

América Móvil surpassed the 150 million subscribers mark in the fourth quarter to end the year with 153.4 million subscribers, 23% more than a year before. We added 10 million subscribers in the quarter, which brought to 28.6 million our net additions for the full year 2007, of which 786 thousand clients were obtained through acquisitions (Puerto Rico and Jamaica). Together with 3.9 million fixed lines in Central America and the Caribbean, we had a total of 157.3 million lines at the end of 2007.

In Mexico we reached 50 million subs, having added 2.5 million subscribers in the fourth quarter, somewhat more than in the same period of last year. Our subscriber base increased 5.3% over the quarter and 15.8% relative to a year before. We obtained a total of 6.8 million new subscribers in 2007.

In Brazil, our net additions in the fourth quarter, 2.2 million, were 31.5% greater than in the fourth quarter of 2006 making it our strongest quarter ever. Net additions for the full year came in at 6.3 million, exceeding by 21.6% those registered the previous year. They accounted for 30% of the growth of the Brazilian market in 2007, which made us the leader in subscriber additions. At year-end, our subscriber base totaled 30.2 million, 26.6% over 2006.

Altogether, in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay we obtained 1.1 million clients in the fourth quarter, bringing to 3.7 million our net additions through December. In spite of the high penetration rate in Argentina, our net additions in that country matched those seen a year ago. Our combined subscriber base rose to 14.6 million and was up 34.4% in annual terms.

 


In Colombia, we added 1.1 million clients in the quarter and 2.8 million in the year. The quarter’s gains exceeded by 40.6% those of the fourth quarter of 2006. At the end of the year we had 22.3 million subscribers in Colombia, 14.4% more than a year before.

In Peru, where our subscriber base topped 5.5 million, our net subscriber additions came in at 639 thousand in the fourth quarter—47% more than a year before—bringing to 2.1 million the total for 2007. In Ecuador our subscriber base expanded by 340 thousand in the fourth quarter and by 1.3 million in the year. In Chile it increased by 110 thousand and 300 thousand, respectively.

Subscribers as of December 2007 

Thousands                     
 
            Total(1)        
 
Country    Dec'07    Sep'07    Var.%    Dec'06    Var.% 
 
Mexico    50,011    47,516    5.3%    43,190    15.8% 
Brazil    30,228    27,981    8.0%    23,881    26.6% 
Chile    2,672    2,562    4.3%    2,372    12.6% 
Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay    14,618    13,520    8.1%    10,875    34.4% 
Colombia    22,335    21,257    5.1%    19,521    14.4% 
Ecuador    6,936    6,596    5.2%    5,657    22.6% 
Peru    5,455    4,815    13.3%    3,369    61.9% 
Central America    8,157    7,345    11.1%    5,875    38.8% 
Caribe    3,496    3,000    16.5%    2,140    63.3% 
USA    9,514    8,803    8.1%    7,896    20.5% 
 
Total Wireless    153,422    143,394    7.0%    124,777    23.0% 
 
Central America    2,197    2,114    3.96%    2,160    1.7% 
Caribe    1,669    1,688    -1.2%    1,753    -4.8% 
 
Total Fixed    3,866    3,802    1.7%    2,894    33.6% 
 
Total Lines    157,287    147,196    6.9%    127,671    23.2% 
 
(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.

In Central America we obtained 812 thousand subscribers in the quarter, 30% more than in the previous year, which brought to 8.2 million our combined subscriber base in the region.

Tracfone, in the U.S., added 1.6 million clients in the year—711 thousand in the fourth quarter—to close December with 9.5 million subscribers, 20.5% more than a year before.

América Móvil

The trend towards EBITDA margin expansion begun in several operations in 2006 as subscriber acquisition costs fell in relation to revenues continued in 2007, with substantially all of them registering increases in margins. Service revenue growth was strong, even in the face of important price declines in several markets.

 


Revenues totaled 312 billion pesos in 2007. They were up 28.2% year-on-year, with service revenues increasing by 31.4% . In the fourth quarter revenues came in at 85.2 billion pesos, on the back of a 28.5% expansion of service revenues. Most of our subsidiaries exhibited double-digit service revenue growth year-on-year in local currency in spite of the important price reductions seen in most markets.

As prices came down, traffic went up. The increase in fourth quarter minutes of use per subscriber relative to a year before hovered around 15% in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and the U.S. In Mexico, the increase in MOUs was even larger: they jumped 35.2% year-on-year.

America Movil's Income Statement (in accordance with Mexican GAAP)
Millions of constant Mex$ 
 
    4Q07    4Q06    Var.%    Jan - Dec 07    Jan - Dec 06    Var.% 
 
Service Revenues    70,672    55,008    28.5%    266,336    202,731    31.4% 
Equipment Revenues    14,536    12,700    14.5%    45,244    40,274    12.3% 
 
Total Revenues    85,209    67,708    25.8%    311,580    243,005    28.2% 
 
Cost of Service    16,860    12,111    39.2%    62,394    46,085    35.4% 
Cost of Equipment    20,902    19,434    7.6%    69,980    64,711    8.1% 
Selling, General & Administrative Expenses    14,601    10,568    38.2%    52,434    42,683    22.8% 
 
Total Costs and Expenses    52,362    42,113    24.3%    184,808    153,479    20.4% 
 
EBITDA    32,846    25,594    28.3%    126,772    89,525    41.6% 
% of Total Revenues    38.5%    37.8%        40.7%    36.8%     
 
Depreciation & Amortization    11,506    7,726    48.9%    40,818    28,149    45.0% 
 
EBIT    21,341    17,869    19.4%    85,953    61,377    40.0% 
% of Total Revenues    25.0%    26.4%        27.6%    25.3%     
 
 
Net Interest Expense    1,122    1,764    -36.4%    4,737    4,788    -1.1% 
Other Financial Expenses    1,700    221    n.m.    3,153    1,409    123.8% 
Foreign Exchange Loss    -431    -653    33.9%    -2,463    -2,321    -6.1% 
Monetary Result    -1,543    -1,809    14.7%    -5,038    -3,848    -30.9% 
 
Comprehensive Financing Cost (Income)   848    -477    277.8%    387    28    n.m. 
 
Other Income and Expenses    1,835    1,442    27.3%    4,472    -141    n.m. 
Income & Deferred Taxes    2,804    6,241    -55.1%    22,454    17,018    31.9% 
 
Net Income before Minority Interest and Equity    15,853    10,663    48.7%    58,640    44,472    31.9% 
Participation in Results of Affiliates                         
minus                         
Equity Participation in Results of Affiliates    12    -6    301.1%    58    38    52.5% 
Minority Interest    -4    -42    89.9%    -110    -88    -25.5% 
 
Net Income    15,860    10,614    49.4%    58,588    44,422    31.9% 
 
*n.m. = not meaningful                         


Balance Sheet (in accordance with Mexican GAAP)*

América Móvil Consolidated
Millions of Constant Mex$

 
    Dec'07    Dec'06    Var.%        Dec'07    Dec'06   Var.% 
 
 
 
Current Assets                Current Liabilities             
Cash & Securities    12,022    45,102    -73.3%    Short Term Debt**    19,953    26,214    -23.9% 
Accounts Receivable    44,756    42,427    5.5%    Accounts Payable    71,794    63,668    12.8% 
Other Current Assets    4,488    5,200    -13.7%    Other Current Liabilities    23,214    36,375    -36.2% 
           
Inventories    21,060    20,069    4.9%        114,960    126,256    -8.9% 
           
    82,327    112,798    -27.0%                 
 
Long-Term Assets                             
Plant & Equipment    167,084    143,090    16.8%                 
Investments in Affiliates    590    581    1.5%    Long-Term Liabilities             
                Long Term Debt    84,799    89,038    -4.8% 
Deferred Assets                Other Liabilities    22,504    3,684    510.8% 
           
Goodwill (Net)   44,725    26,708    67.5%        107,303    92,722    15.7% 
Brands, Patents & Licenses    42,165    40,839    3.2%                 
Deferred Assets    12,231    8,709    40.4%                 
                Shareholder's Equity    126,858    113,747    11.5% 
 
Total Assets    349,121    332,725    4.9%    Total Liabilities and Equity    349,121    332,725    4.9% 
 
* This presentation conforms with that of América Móvil's audited financial statements
** Includes current portion of Long Term Debt

EBITDA ended the year at 127 billion pesos, having risen by 41.6% from the previous year. In the fourth quarter our EBITDA came in at 32.8 billion pesos, up 28.3% in relation to the same period a year before, and was equivalent to 38.5% of revenues.

The EBITDA margin for the full year, at 40.7% of total revenues, was almost four percentage points higher than in 2006 in spite of the rapid pace of subscriber growth in several markets. Three of our operations—Claro in Brazil, Comcel in Colombia and CTI in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay—saw their margins improve by 12 to 14 percentage points in the year.

Depreciation and amortization charges increased in relation to revenues, from 11.5% in 2006 to 13.1% in 2007, on account of both greater levels of investment and faster depreciation of TDMA—and even GSM—equipment. In the fourth quarter these charges represented 13.5% of revenues, down from 15.6% in the third quarter.

Our operating profit for the year came in at 86 billion pesos, of which 21.3 billion were obtained in the fourth quarter. It was 40% higher than the one registered the previous year and represented 27.6% of revenues.

We had a comprehensive financing cost of 387 million pesos, as our foreign exchange gains and the monetary adjustments from the inflationary gain obtained by our net debt position helped to almost fully compensate our net interest expense and other financial charges. The latter include the write-off of our US Commercial stock, which amounted to 1.3 billion pesos in the quarter. In the absence of this charge, we would have had a comprehensive financing income of 1.0 billion pesos.


We obtained a net profit of 58.6 billion pesos, which was up 31.9% in relation to 2006. In the fourth quarter our net profit, 15.9 billion pesos, was nearly 50% higher than that of a year before. The latter was equivalent to 45 peso cents per share and 84 dollar cents per ADR.

At the close of 2007 our net debt stood at 92.7 billion pesos, having increased by 22.6 billion pesos in the year. Notwithstanding the increase in net debt, at the end of the year our net debt to EBITDA (last twelve months) ratio was only 0.73 times, slightly lower than at the end of 2006.

The cash flow we generated throughout the year allowed us to finance our capital expenditures in the amount of 34.6 billion pesos; to pay the purchase price of our Puerto Rican and Jamaican operations, 25.3 billion; and to cover our share buybacks and dividend payments, which added up to 54.2 billion pesos, with limited reliance on debt financing. These outlays totaled 114.1 billion pesos.

Financial Debt of América Móvil 

Millions of U.S. Dollars
 
    Dec-07    Dec-06 
 
Peso Denominated Debt    2,962    3,725 
Bonds and other securities    2,407    2,946 
Banks and others    555    780 
U.S. Dollar - denominated debt    5,518    5,793 
Bonds and other securities    4,293    3,593 
Banks and others    1,225    2,200 
Debt denominated in other currencies    1,161    691 
Bonds and other securities    488    469 
Banks and others    672    222 
 
Total Debt    9,640    10,209 
Short term debt and current portion of long-term debt    1,836    2,322 
Long-term debt    7,804    7,887 
 

Mexico

Our Mexican subscriber base increased 5.3% in the last quarter to finish the year at 50 million, 15.8% more than a year before. Net subscriber additions in the fourth quarter, just under 2.5 million, came slightly ahead of those observed a year before, bringing the total subscriber gains for 2007 to 6.8 million. By year-end approximately two out of every three Mexicans had a wireless phone.

At 127 billion pesos, our Mexican revenues were 12.1% greater than those obtained in 2006 in constant peso terms, with service revenues expanding at roughly the same pace. The rate of growth of service revenues surpassed that of subscriber growth for the year.


Fourth quarter service revenues were up 9.9% year-on-year in constant peso terms, to 34 billion pesos. ARPU for that period was pulled down 5.0% in real terms from a year before by a decline in prices. Driven by Telcel’s commercial plans and promotions, Mexico’s average revenue per minute has come to be the lowest within the OECD countries except for the U.S. and, in the case of the prepaid segment, the lowest in the OECD block.

The reduction in Telcel’s prices was for the most part offset by the expansion in traffic it fostered, as MOUs jumped 35.2% in the period. (According to Merrill Lynch’s Global Wireless Matrix 3Q07, in the third quarter Mexico’s MOUs rose faster year-on-year than in any other of the 53 countries it covered).

EBITDA for the year came in at 67.7 billion pesos—up 17.1% year-on-year—of which 17.5 billion were obtained in the fourth quarter. The margin observed in 2007, 53.3%, was 2.3 percentage points higher than that of the previous year.

We are ready to launch 3G services in Mexico this month. The initial phase will cover 13 cities with approximately 47 million pops. Our new UMTS network will allow us to expand the array of services and products we offer our subscribers. Noteworthy amongst these will be our new wireless broadband accesses. The new UMTS network will also provide us with additional voice capacity that will strengthen overall our Mexican operation.

INCOME STATEMENT 

Mexico
Millions of Constant Mex$
 
    4Q07    4Q06    Var.%    Jan - Dec 07    Jan - Dec 06    Var.% 
 
Revenues    34,025    31,347           8.5%    127,027    113,295         12.1% 
                         
EBITDA    17,525    16,457           6.5%    67,691    57,791         17.1% 
%    51.5%    52.5%        53.3%    51.0%     
                         
EBIT    15,493    14,466           7.1%    59,617    50,176         18.8% 
%    45.5%    46.1%        46.9%    44.3%     
 

Mexico´s Operating Data 

 
    4Q07    4Q06    Var.% 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   50,011    43,190    15.8% 
       Postpaid    3,682    3,064    20.2% 
       Prepaid    46,329    40,126    15.5% 
MOU    165    122    35.2% 
ARPU (Constant Mex$)   183    193    -5.0% 
Churn (%)   3.6%    3.5%    0.1 
 


Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay

Our combined operations in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay added 1.1 million clients in the fourth quarter of the year, bringing to 3.7 the number of net additions for 2007. Our subscriber base climbed 34.4% in the year, to 14.6 million. Our postpaid subscriber base has been growing more rapidly than the prepaid one, both sequentially and annually. In the latter case, the postpaid base increased by 51.0%, compared to 32.6% for the prepaid subscribers.

Revenues came in at 1.7 billion Argentinean pesos in the fourth quarter, exceeding by 34.9% those registered a year before and bringing the figure for 2007 to 5.8 billion Argentinean pesos. With service revenues growing faster than our subscriber base, ARPU rose 3.1% on a quarterly basis and 1.0% as compared to the same period of last year. Fourth quarter data revenues rose 56% annually; data now represents over 29% of our service revenues in the region.

We generated 469 million Argentinean pesos in the fourth quarter, more than doubling the one registered in the fourth quarter of 2006. The year’s EBITDA, which totaled 1.6 billion Argentinean pesos, surpassed the previous year’s by 87.1%, on the back of strong service revenue growth and continued control over costs and expenses. The margin increased 8.1 percentage points from a year before, to 27.4% .

With our new 3G networks in CTI’s region, our clients will now be able to access broadband services and other data-intensive applications through our wireless platform.

INCOME STATEMENT 

Argentina, Paraguay & Uruguay
Millions of ARP$ check
 
    4Q07    4Q06    Var.%    Jan - Dec 07    Jan - Dec 06    Var.% 
 
Revenues    1,683    1,247    34.9%    5,812    4,419    31.5% 
                         
EBITDA    469    217    116.6%    1,594    852    87.1% 
%    27.9%    17.4%        27.4%    19.3%     
                         
EBIT    356    144    147.7%    1,184    561    111.0% 
%    21.1%    11.5%        20.4%    12.7%     
 


Argentina, Paraguay & Uruguay Operating Data 

 
    4Q07    4Q06    Var.% 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   14,618    10,875    34.4% 
       Postpaid    1,642    1,087    51.0% 
       Prepaid    12,976    9,788    32.6% 
MOU    131    135    -3.5% 
ARPU (ARG$)   33    33    1.0% 
Churn (%)   2.0%    1.6%    0.4 
 

Brazil

Our subsidiary Claro led the Brazilian market in 2007 with a 30% share of net subscriber additions. We gained 6.3 million clients, of which 2.2 million were obtained in the fourth quarter—our best quarter ever—taking our subscriber base to 30.2 million clients at the end of December. Our postpaid subscriber base expanded nearly twice as fast in 2007 (44.7%) as our prepaid one.

At 2.9 billion reais, fourth quarter revenues rose 22.4% in relation to the same period of last year, and 12.8% over the quarter. Service revenues grew slightly faster, driving ARPU up 1.6% sequentially and 3.8% annually—even in the face of very strong subscriber growth—helped along by MOUs, which climbed 6.6% sequentially and 12.5% annually. 2007 revenues totaled 10.0 billion reais, 19.3% more than a year before, with service revenues rising 23.1% .

We generated 675 million reais of EBITDA in the quarter, more than doubling the figure registered in the same period of last year. The total for the year was 2.5 billion reais, 2.4 times what we obtained in 2006, driven by strong revenue growth and by a very important margin expansion: 12.3 percentage points in the year, which brought the margin for 2007 to 25.0% of total revenues.

It is important to note that, as we do in all of our operations, Claro’s handset subsidies are expensed upfront. Our EBITDA margin is therefore net of handset subsidies, which have been fully accounted for. In addition, it is important to note that we do not have non-wireless revenue streams in Claro.

Through Claro we were the first carrier to offer 3G services in Brazil. In the first phase, the new services will cover 37 cities. We will continue to expand our 3G offerings throughout the country.


INCOME STATEMENT
Brazil
Millions of R$
 
    4Q07    4Q06    Var.%    Jan - Dec 07    Jan - Dec 06    Var.% 
 
Revenues    2,864    2,339    22.4%    9,988    8,374    19.3% 
                         
EBITDA    675    300    125.0%    2,501    1,067    134.5% 
%    23.6%    12.8%        25.0%    12.7%     
                         
EBIT    -20    -120    83.6%    326    -558    158.5% 
%    -0.7%    -5.1%        3.3%    -6.7%     
 

Brazil´s Operating Data 

 
    4Q07    4Q06    Var.% 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   30,228    23,881    26.6% 
       Postpaid    5,752    3,974    44.7% 
       Prepaid    24,476    19,907    23.0% 
MOU    85    75    12.5% 
ARPU (R$)   28    27    3.8% 
Churn (%)   2.0%    3.3%    (1.3)
 

Chile

Our subscriber base in Chile increased 12.6% year-over-year to reach 2.7 million subscribers. We added 300 thousand clients in the year, 110 thousand of them in the fourth quarter.

We obtained 260.1 billion Chilean pesos in revenues during 2007, 35.1% more than a year before. Service revenue growth outpaced subscriber growth in the period pushing ARPU up 5.1% . We registered an EBITDA loss that represents 10% of our 2007 revenues, which partly reflects the write-off of uncollected receivables.

We took the lead in introducing 3G services in the country. By year-end, we covered over 41% of the Chilean population with our UMTS network. We are now providing wireless broadband accesses and are offering other new services and applications. Claro will keep expanding the coverage of its 3G network.


INCOME STATEMENT 

Chile
Millions of Ch$
 
    4Q07    4Q06    Var.%    Jan - Dec 07    Jan - Dec 06    Var.% 
 
Revenues    66,384    61,102    8.6%    260,123    192,566    35.1% 
                         
EBITDA    -8,849    -7,960    -11.2%    -25,949    10,647    -343.7% 
%    -13.3%    -13.0%        -10.0%    5.5%     
                         
EBIT    -16,248    -14,690    -10.6%    -54,841    -16,314    -236.2% 
%    -24.5%    -24.0%        -21.1%    -8.5%     
 

Chile´s Operating Data 

 
    4Q07    4Q06    Var.% 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   2,672    2,372    12.6% 
       Postpaid    395    474    -16.7% 
       Prepaid    2,277    1,898    20.0% 
MOU    123    141    -12.8% 
ARPU (Chilean$)   7,138    6,790    5.1% 
Churn (%)   4.9%    2.1%    2.7 
 

Colombia

In 2007, our Colombian operations added 2.8 million subscribers, 40% of them in the fourth quarter. Our subscriber base expanded 14.4% in the year, to 22.3 million clients.

Service revenues grew by 20.8% in 2007, more rapidly than the subscriber base, with revenues totaling 5.5 trillion Colombian pesos. Revenues in the fourth quarter, 1.4 trillion Colombian pesos, were up 11.9% annually. The quarter’s ARPU remained relatively stable from a year before supported by a 12.5% increase in MOUs that offset, for the most part, the 13.4% reduction in its average price per minute of voice.

EBITDA rose 68.2% in 2007 to 2.7 trillion Colombian pesos as the EBITDA margin jumped by 13.8 percentage points, to 48.8% . In the fourth quarter EBITDA reached 689 billion Colombian pesos and was equivalent to 48.1% of revenues.


INCOME STATEMENT 

Colombia
Billions of COP$
 
    4Q07    4Q06    Var.%    Jan - Dec 07    Jan - Dec 06    Var.% 
 
Revenues    1,434    1,281    11.9%    5,507    4,573           20.4% 
                         
EBITDA    689    531    29.7%    2,689    1,598           68.2% 
%    48.1%    41.5%        48.8%    35.0%     
                         
EBIT    373    389    -4.0%    1,479    1,037           42.7% 
%    26.0%    30.4%        26.9%    22.7%     
 

Colombia´s Operating Data 

 
    4Q07    4Q06    Var.% 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   22,335    19,521    14.4% 
       Postpaid    3,246    2,892    12.2% 
       Prepaid    19,088    16,629    14.8% 
MOU    131    116    12.5% 
ARPU (COP$)   19,175    19,546    -1.9% 
Churn (%)   2.4%    2.2%    0.2 
 

Ecuador

After adding 340 thousand clients in the last quarter and 1.3 million in the full year, we ended 2007 with close to 7 million subscribers, 22.6% more than we had a year before. The postpaid base grew more rapidly than the prepaid base in the period.

2007 revenues reached 872 million dollars, having risen 21.4% in the year. Fourth quarter revenues were up 8.8% relative to the previous quarter and 15.3% annually, to 231 million. Our average price per minute of voice plummeted by 20% in that period, helping drive a 13.9% increase in traffic per subscriber that was not strong enough to stem a decline in ARPU.

EBITDA amounted to 360 million dollars, 90 million of which were obtained in the last quarter of the year. The year’s EBITDA was up 45.1% relative to 2006 as the costs of growth, particularly subscriber acquisition costs, became smaller in relation to the revenue base.

The Ecuadorian Ministry of Communications (Senatel) after conducting a verification process, accepted our explanation regarding the technical failure of certain equipment in September that led to a congestion of the network. It therefore has cancelled the process that could have led to the revocation of the license under which we provide wireless services in Ecuador. The license expires in August 2008 and has yet to be renewed by the Ecuadorian Government.


INCOME STATEMENT 

Ecuador
Millions of US$
 
    4Q07    4Q06    Var.%    Jan - Dec 07    Jan - Dec 06    Var.% 
 
Revenues    231    201    15.3%    872    718    21.4% 
                         
EBITDA    90    85    5.7%    360    248    45.1% 
%    39.0%    42.5%        41.3%    34.6%     
                         
EBIT    68    64    7.4%    269    174    54.4% 
%    29.6%    31.8%        30.8%    24.2%     
 

Ecuador´s Operating Data 

 
    4Q07    4Q06    Var.% 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   6,936    5,657    22.6% 
       Postpaid    773    608    27.2% 
       Prepaid    6,163    5,049    22.1% 
MOU    69    61    13.9% 
ARPU (US$)     10    -10.3% 
Churn (%)   2.8%    3.4%    (0.60)
 

Peru

Peru continued to outpace all our other operations in terms of subscriber growth. Its subscriber base expanded 61.9% in the year, to 5.5 million subs, which entailed 2.1 million net additions, 639 thousand of them in the fourth quarter.

In 2007, revenues totaled 1.8 billion soles, a 34.3% increase over the previous year, with fourth quarter revenues coming in at 506 million soles. The quarter’s ARPU came down mostly as a consequence of the rapid pace of subscriber growth.

EBITDA for the year came in at 571 million soles—equivalent to 31.8% of revenues—as it increased 22.0% over the year. In the last quarter we registered 141 million soles of EBITDA, with a margin of 27.8% . The decrease in the EBITDA margin relative to the same period of 2006 is also reflective of the rapid pace of subscriber growth.


INCOME STATEMENT 

Peru
Millions of Soles
 
    4Q07    4Q06    Var.%    Jan - Dec 07    Jan - Dec 06    Var.% 
 
Revenues    506    405    25.0%    1,794    1,336           34.3% 
                         
EBITDA    141    155    -9.3%    571    468           22.0% 
%    27.8%    38.3%        31.8%    35.0%     
                         
EBIT    100    95    6.2%    384    260           47.7% 
%    19.8%    23.3%        21.4%    19.5%     
 

Peru´s Operating Data 

 
    4Q07    4Q06    Var.% 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   5,455    3,369    61.9% 
       Postpaid    521    315    65.5% 
       Prepaid    4,933    3,054    61.6% 
MOU    73    71    1.6% 
ARPU (Sol)   26    35    -25.9% 
Churn (%)   2.5%    2.4%    0.02 
 

Central America

Our wireless subscriber base in the region, comprising our operations in Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador, grew 38.8% year-on-year after adding 2.3 million clients in the period, including 812 thousand subscribers obtained in the last quarter.

Consolidated revenues for the year were 1.5 billion dollars, of which 383 million were generated in the last quarter. EBITDA amounted to 746 million dollars, slightly exceeding the previous year’s figure. The EBITDA margin came in at 49.9% in the year, one percentage point higher than a year before.

INCOME STATEMENT 

Central America Consolidated
Millions of US$
 
    4T07    4T06    Var. %    Jan - Dec 07    Jan - Dec 06    Var. % 
 
Revenues    383    389    -1.6%    1,495    1,490    0.4% 
                         
EBITDA    177    176    0.6%    746    729    2.3% 
%    46.3%    45.3%        49.9%    48.9%     
                         
EBIT    104    113    -7.5%    473    485    -2.5% 
%    27.3%    29.0%        31.6%    32.6%     
 


Central America´s Operating Data 

 
    4Q07    4Q06   Var.% 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   8,157    5,875    38.8% 
       Postpaid    413    358    15.4% 
       Prepaid    7,743    5,517    40.4% 
Fixed Lines (thousands)   2,128    2,160    -1.5% 
 
Total Lines (Wireless + Fixed, 000's)   10,284    8,035    28.0% 
MOU(2)   138    141    -2.3% 
ARPU (US$)       -18.5% 
Churn (%) (2)   1.6%    0.8%    0.8 
 

Caribbean

We finished December with 3.5 million wireless subscribers in the Caribbean, having added in the last quarter 274 thousand subscribers in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico and 222 thousand clients in Jamaica through the acquisition of our operation in that country.

Fourth quarter revenues amounted to 544 million dollars, bringing the year’s total to 2.2 billion dollars of which only 1.9 billion dollars were consolidated in América Móvil. 2007 EBITDA totaled 861 million dollars (only 508 million dollars appear in our consolidated figures), with 218 million coming through in the fourth quarter. Their combined EBITDA margin was stable at 39.7% .

INCOME STATEMENT 

The Caribbean
Millions of US$
 
    4Q07    4Q06    Var. %    Jan - Dec 07    Jan - Dec 06    Var. % 
 
Revenues    544    543    0.1%    2,170    2,180    -0.5% 
                         
EBITDA    218    208    4.7%    861    858    0.4% 
%    40.1%    38.4%        39.7%    39.3%     
                         
EBIT    129    114    13.8%    508    491    3.5% 
%    23.8%    20.9%        23.4%    22.5%     
 


The Caribbean´s Operating Data 

 
   
4Q07 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   3,274 
       Postpaid    792 
       Prepaid    2,482 
Fixed Lines (thousands)   1,669 
 
Total Lines (Wireless + Fixed, 000's)   4,943 
MOU(2)   303 
ARPU (US$)   19 
Churn (%) (2)   3.2% 
 

United States

Tracfone added 711 thousand subscribers in the fourth quarter and 1.6 million in the year to finish 2007 with 9.5 million subscribers, 20.5% more than a year before. The net adds in the fourth quarter exceeded by 6.9% those obtained in the same period of 2006.

Revenues for the full year rose 7.7% annually, to 1.4 billion dollars, with service revenues increasing at a 10.9% pace. In the fourth quarter, Tracfone generated 363 million dollars in revenues, 9.3% more than in the same period of last year. Whereas the quarter’s ARPU was down 12.1% year-on-year, the cost of airtime fell as well.

EBITDA for the year reached 159 million dollars, expanding 80.2% annually on the back of rising revenues and lower costs. It climbed 4.5 percentage points in the year, to 11.3% of revenues.

INCOME STATEMENT 

United States
Millions of US$
 
    4Q07    4Q06   Var.%    Jan - Dec 07    Jan - Dec 06    Var.% 
 
Revenues    363    332    9.3%    1,401    1,301    7.7% 
                         
EBITDA    16    22    -29.6%    159    88    80.2% 
%    4.3%    6.7%        11.3%    6.8%     
                         
EBIT      17    -51.2%    135    67    99.9% 
%    2.2%    5.0%        9.6%    5.2%     
 


United States Operating Data 

 
    4Q07    4Q06    Var.% 
 
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)   9,514    7,896    20.5% 
MOU    76    66    16.3% 
ARPU (US$)   12    13    -12.1% 
Churn (%)   3.6%    5.5%    (1.8)
 


Exchange Rates 

 
    4T07    4T06    Var.%    Jan - Dec 07    Jan - Dec 06    Var.% 
 
México                         
EoP    10.87    10.88    -0.1%    10.87    10.88    -0.1% 
Average    10.84    10.88    -0.4%    10.95    10.92    0.3% 
 
Brasil                         
EoP    1.77    2.14    -17.2%    1.77    2.14    -17.2% 
Average    1.77    2.15    -17.8%    1.93    2.17    -11.0% 
 
Argentina                         
EoP    3.15    3.06    2.8%    3.15    3.06    2.8% 
Average    3.15    3.07    2.4%    3.12    3.08    1.3% 
 
Chile                         
EoP    497    532    -6.7%    497    532    -6.7% 
Average    498    528    -5.6%    521    530    -1.6% 
 
Colombia                         
EoP    2,015    2,239    -10.0%    2,015    2239    -10.0% 
Average    2,025    2,285    -11.4%    2,073    2,364    -12.3% 
 
Guatemala                         
EoP    7.63    7.60    0.5%    7.63    7.60    0.5% 
Average    7.67    7.62    0.7%    7.69    7.61    1.1% 
 
Honduras                         
EoP    19.03    19.03    0.0%    19.03    19.03    0.0% 
Average    19.03    19.03    0.0%    19.03    19.03    0.0% 
 
Nicaragua                         
EoP    18.90    18.00    5.0%    18.90    18.00    5.0% 
Average    18.83    17.93    5.0%    18.83    17.93    5.0% 
 
Perú                         
EoP    3.00    3.20    -6.3%    3.00    3.20    -6.3% 
Average    3.00    3.21    -6.7%    3.00    3.21    -6.7% 
 
Paraguay                         
EoP    4,850    5,170    -6.2%    4,850    5170    -6.2% 
Average    4,817    5,317    -9.4%    5,038    5,640    -10.7% 
 
Uruguay                         
EoP    21.55    24.47    -11.9%    21.55    24.47    -11.9% 
Average    21.84    24.23    -9.9%    23.39    23.39    0.0% 
 
Dominicana                         
EoP    34.37    33.39    2.9%    34.37    33.39    2.9% 
Average    33.93    33.54    1.2%    33.28    33.27    0.0% 
 


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: February 06, 2008

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

  Name:
Title:
Carlos García Moreno
Chief Financial Officer