Peru. With the aim of favoring the country's integration and providing Internet services to remote communities, Peru's telecommunications regulator announced measures that aim to reduce barriers to private investment in the sector.
The president of Osiptel (Supervisory Body for Private Investment in Telecommunications), Guillermo Thornberry, announced that he will reduce THE CHARGES in ADSL and the access barriers for companies that want to offer broadband in the national territory.
The president of Osiptel (Supervisory Body for Private Investment in Telecommunications), Guillermo Thornberry, announced that he will reduce THE CHARGES in ADSL and the access barriers for companies that want to offer broadband in the national territory.
The measure will reduce the investment required to enter the business from US$160,000 to US$7,500, said the Peruvian newspaper El Comercio. This will allow companies to enter the nearly 400 localities with the lowest population concentration that do not yet have telecommunications services.
Source: Américaeconómica.com
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