Promise of Collaboration at Reforma Telecom, Mutis in the Senate?
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In the Senate, the redrafting of the opinion on the new Telecommunications Law, which will have several modifications, is progressing; one of the most important is the creation of a decentralized body with technical autonomy that will assume responsibilities originally conferred on the Digital Transformation Agency.
The vice-coordinator of Morena in the Chamber of Deputies, Gabriela Jiménez Godoy, reported that an extraordinary session of the Congress of the Union has been agreed and confirmed, from 23 to 30 June.She specified that the agreement has the consent of the parliamentary groups and the corresponding approval in the Chamber of Deputies, so it should only be ratified by the Permanent Committee of the Congress.
Mexico City.- The presidential initiative in the field of telecommunications will have a new opinion that will incorporate the figure of a collegiate body, according to Senator Enrique Inzunza. It is probable that, in the Senate of the Republic, the first issue that will be unleashed during the announced extraordinary session is the one that concerns telecommunications, whose approval was slowed down by President Sheinbaum at the end of April, a…
The Senate of the Republic proposes the creation of a Regulatory Committee on Telecommunications (CRT) as a decentralized collegial body, with the aim of reducing the power of the Agency for Digital Transformation and Telecommunications (ATDT), headed by José Merino, and offering greater certainty in the decision-making of the sector. Currently, the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) operates as an autonomous body charged with regulating…
Roberto Vizcaíno And Claudia Sheinbaum fulfilled: the Telecommunications Law initiative that their own and strangers warned as the Censorship Law and the worst threat to radio and TV dealers, was shaved of everything that could be assumed as an attempt to limit and abolish freedom of expression and of the press in the country, said Senator Enrique Inzunza Cázarez yesterday.
As long as the deadline for reaching the final version of the opinion of the Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting to be submitted for possible approval at an extraordinary session of Congress, the participants of the talks that took place in the Senate in May, have not been contacted again for follow-up.
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