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[Opinion] New Telecom Law: It's the Same, but It's Not the Same

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During the meeting in committees, as well as at the session of the plenary session of the Senate of the Republic, where the opinion of the united committees of Radio, Television and Cinematography, Communications and Transport, and Legislative Studies was adopted by a majority vote, with regard to the bill on telecommunications and broadcasting, and in statements to the media, various senators of the majority bloc of the 4T, boasted and continue…
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During the meeting in committees, as well as at the session of the plenary session of the Senate of the Republic, where the opinion of the united committees of Radio, Television and Cinematography, Communications and Transport, and Legislative Studies was adopted by a majority vote, with regard to the bill on telecommunications and broadcasting, and in statements to the media, various senators of the majority bloc of the 4T, boasted and continue…

With the adoption of the opinion issuing the Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting, a series of amendments materialized that were controversial during the talks in the Senate of the Republic, but there is one in particular that, because of its importance in the well-being of consumers in Mexico, should not pass by at night: the unlocking of cell phones.

With 77 votes in favour and 30 against, the Senate of the Republic generally approved the opinion by which the Law on the...

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Xataka Mexico broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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