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Dada la nueva realidad, que tiene como eje la conectividad digital, la pregunta a responder es: ¿Cómo hacemos para, literalmente, “quemar etapas” y cerrar la brecha digital actual y la que se nos va a formar “a la vuelta de la esquina” con el 5G? Este documento propone ideas que consideramos indispensables aplicar, para generar un crecimiento exponencial “post pandemia” de las redes de telecomunicaciones en todo el territorio nacional, especialmente en zonas rurales y de preferente interés social, y que servirán para dar conectividad digital (internet de alta velocidad) sobre una base de inclusión digital (no discriminatoria e incluyente). En ese sentido, no sólo es necesaria la innovación tecnológica, sino que es indispensable revisar integralmente el marco normativo vigente del sector (ya sea la normativa emitida por el Ministerio de Transportes y Com...
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In a sort of ‘chronicle of a death foretold’ the increasing intensive use of digital networks (telecommunications networks) by (i) all users, who obviously ‘pay their toll’ and (ii) those who use them but ‘do not pay their toll’ has generated a heated debate. This is because the current environment leaves no room for inefficiencies. The telecommunications industry, both nationally and internationally, is reshaping its strategies to achieve sustainability and responding to the challenge it faces with new services that are the product of new technological needs and a different competitive dynamic. You can’t hide the sun with your hands. This is a concrete reality we must face.This leads us to ask: What is going on? Are there really inefficiencies in this extraordinary mass of data traffic that has grown exponentially, saturating networks and requiring greater investments in i...
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In a sort of ‘chronicle of a death foretold’ the increasing intensive use of digital networks (telecommunications networks) by (i) all users, who obviously ‘pay their toll’ and (ii) those who use them but ‘do not pay their toll’ has generated a heated debate. This is because the current environment leaves no room for inefficiencies. The telecommunications industry, both nationally and internationally, is reshaping its strategies to achieve sustainability and responding to the challenge it faces with new services that are the product of new technological needs and a different competitive dynamic. You can’t hide the sun with your hands. This is a concrete reality we must face.This leads us to ask: What is going on? Are there really inefficiencies in this extraordinary mass of data traffic that has grown exponentially, saturating networks and requiring greater investments in i...