The Dutch telecom has been grappling with tough competition in its home market and a lack of scale in its foreign markets.
The company, which has a 45 percent market share in the Netherlands in fixed line and mobile, has been hit by a string of problems under Blok, who has faced criticism from analysts, regulators, politicians and the public.
Nick Brown, an analyst at Espirito Santo, echoing the opinion of someone close to the situation, said he wasn't surprised that America Movil had not raised its price.
"They believe it's a reasonable offer at 24 percent premium to the KPN price before the announcement. There is nothing KPN can do to stop shareholders from accepting it, although it can try to convince them that selling off the Belgium and Germany businesses would be worth more."
America Movil's offer will be good from Wednesday through June 27 and could be extended, the company said.
The Mexican firm's Chief Financial Officer Carlos Garcia Moreno was quoted as saying by Dow Jones Newswires in Europe that the company would not raise its offer for KPN.
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