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[Opinion] Mexico’s new telecom law is “a historic opportunity” to legislate on digital rights

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On May 8, the talks began on the Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting. The critical gazes that seek to review certain problematic and worrying aspects of the current text have been sharpened and expectations about the historical moment that takes place in Mexico 12 years after the last telecommunications reform have grown.
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The opinion of the Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting, approved in commissions in the Senate, again proposes the creation of a register of all mobile telephone users, by giving the Agency of Digital Transformation and Telecommunications the power to issue the guidelines of this register and determine which authorities can access its information. From R3D: Network in Defense of Digital Rights, we express our rejection of the creation of t…

On May 8, the talks began on the Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting. The critical gazes that seek to review certain problematic and worrying aspects of the current text have been sharpened and expectations about the historical moment that takes place in Mexico 12 years after the last telecommunications reform have grown.

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DPL News broke the news in on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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