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They Anticipate “Fatal Blow” if Telecom Law Appears Unchanged

Summary by Consumotic
If the concerns expressed by civil society, academics and business associations are not reflected in the second “delete” of the telecom law to be presented in the Senate of the Republic, the telecommunications operators competing with the dominant would receive a “fatal blow”. “If this reform is not modified much in the points that were seen during all the talks, it would greatly affect the rest of the operators that are the competition. There i…
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If the concerns expressed by civil society, academics and business associations are not reflected in the second “delete” of the telecom law to be presented in the Senate of the Republic, the telecommunications operators competing with the dominant would receive a “fatal blow”. “If this reform is not modified much in the points that were seen during all the talks, it would greatly affect the rest of the operators that are the competition. There i…

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Consumotic broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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