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Sheinbaum sent to the Senate the names of the ten people to join the new Telecommunications and Antitrust Regulatory Commissions.
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, head of the executive branch, sent the list to the Senate with the five appointments proposed to make up the plenary of the newly created Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (CRT). The proposal seeks to ratify the profiles so that the new body will start operations, marking a decisive step in the reconfiguration of the sector in Mexico, after the disappearance of the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT). The T…
The names must be endorsed by the Senate of the Republic.
The Presidency of the Republic, Claudia Sheinbaum, sent to the Senate its proposals for the integration of the plenary of the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission, a decentralized administrative body attached to the Agency for Digital Transformation and Telecommunications, which will assume functions of the disappeared Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT).
President Sheinbaum Proposes These Five Experts to Join the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission
Read time approx.: 2 minutes, 4 secondsPresident Claudia Sheinbaum submitted to the Senate of the Republic the ratification of five profiles to form the Plenary of the Regulatory Committee on Telecommunications (CRT), the highest decision-making body in the regulation of infrastructure, equipment and telecommunications services in Mexico. The proposed persons have solid academic training and outstanding trajectory in the legal, technological and…
The president, Claudia Sheinbaum, sent to the Senate of the Republic the list of candidates for the new telecommunications regulator. The profiles chosen as candidates for the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission are Ledénika Mckensie Méndez González; María de las Mercedes Olivares Tresgallo; Adán Salazar Garibay; Tania Villa Trapala; and Normal Solano Rodríguez. The president also proposed Andrea Marván Saltiel, Ana María Reséndiz Mora, Osc…
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