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With the Telecommunications and Broadcasting Act approved by the Senate plenary and sent to the Chamber of Deputies, legislators determined that the Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (CRT) will authorize concessions in the sector, while the National Antitrust Commission, which will be part of the Ministry of Economy, will monitor preponderance and asymmetric regulation.

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With the Telecommunications and Broadcasting Act approved by the Senate plenary and sent to the Chamber of Deputies, legislators determined that the Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (CRT) will authorize concessions in the sector, while the National Antitrust Commission, which will be part of the Ministry of Economy, will monitor preponderance and asymmetric regulation.

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Raúl Montelongo Nevárez, president of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE) in Durango, reported that with the approval of the amendments to the Telecommunications Law, more than 16 million Mexicans will be allowed access to the Internet. The business leader acknowledged that, although the reform presents important advances, there are still claroscuros, especially on sensitive issues such as censorship and privacy. Montelongo Nevárez pointed o…

Chihuahua, Chih.- The municipal president of Chihuahua, Marco Antonio Bonilla Mendoza, expressed his concern about the new Federal Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting, which could pose a serious threat to individual privacy and the freedoms of the population. That is why they have called it the Spy Law, since it obliges telecommunications dealers to share the real-time geolocation of users without the need for a court order; in addition t…

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The Black legislator accused the PAN and the PRI of disqualifying the opinion based on articles they themselves approved a decade ago, and of acting as spokespersons for business interests.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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"Opposition defends privileges; we guarantee digital rights for the people," said the Sonorian legislator.

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The Senate approves the Censorship Act. Therefore, the bill was forwarded to the Chamber of Deputies Sunday, June 29, 2025 Sunday, June 29, 2025 Municipalities Puebla approves the Senate's Censorship Act Mexico.- The Senate of the Republic approved the so-called “Censorship Act”, which is criticizing the opposition as a direct attack on freedom of expression in the country. Thus, the Chamber of Senators tested in general and in particular the op…

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