Congress Passed The New Telecommunications Law

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tcThe Plenary of the Congress of Deputies today approved with votes in favor of the PP, PSOE and CiU, the new General Telecommunications Law, which facilitates the deployment of fixed and mobile networks, commitment to ultrafast communications, gets the single market and protects citizens.

The support of the PSOE and CiU have occurred after the Senate have transacted several amendments that guarantee the rights of citizens and the functions of the National Commission on Financial Markets and Competition (CNMC), among others.

On behalf of the PP, the speaker in the debate Javier Puente thanked the groups for their work, especially the PSOE and CiU, and made ​​possible a broad consensus to move forward with a rule that will serve to develop the telecommunications sector and as the country's economy.

According to our source, Objectives and basic movements of the standard are Facilitating the deployment of fixed and mobile networks, Improve services to Citizens at lower prices and a more stable investment and Ensure That Facilitates competition regulatory framework.

In the field of the removal of administrative burdens noted the disappearance of urban and environmental licenses in the private domain and replacing them charge statements.

The telecommunications law defends the market unit, set common technical requirements for network deployment and unique emission and electromagnetic fields exposure ceilings

Socialist spokesman Felix Lavilla has indicated that the covenant has been possible because of the potential deployment of networks to promote job creation and leverage digital economy, territorial and social cohesion is ensured collaboration between government and protection is improved consumer.

Immaculate Riera (CiU) has highlighted the consensus to defend and enhance skills in the art of CNMC and allow the direction of Telecommunications and Media by providing that all residual powers (not assigned to the Ministry of Industry) will be of material.

PNV spokesman, Pedro Azpiazu has supported the amendments of the Senate even though it has not been easy because trading has been little communication, while Carlos Martinez (UPyD) has highlighted that they are only grammatical and technical corrections to the not needed 265 senators.

Chesús Yuste has rejected the law to be injurious to the public because the public is deregulated and autonomous powers are removed to facilitate operators to expropriate the rooftop, which has also been reported by Rosana Pérez (BNG) has also warned the conflict that is generated.

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