
The Unseen Lifeline: Why Radios Still Rule Mexico’s Critical Communications
Hook: Picture this: Oaxaca, 1940s. A crackling radio signal cuts through mountain fog, relaying a medical emergency when phones were fantasy. Fast forward eighty years, and you’d think we’d moved on, right? Wrong. In Mexico today, where cell networks falter in remote sierras, during hurricane chaos on the Yucatán coast, or deep within bustling industrial zones in Monterrey,…