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Ley General de Telecomunicaciones

Ley General de Telecomunicaciones y Servicios Postales de Nicaragua
Ley N°200 de las leyes de Nicaragua
(General Telecommunications and Postal Services Law of Nicaragua)

Fuente / Source: Asamblea de Nicaragua (Todos los derechos reservados/All rights reserved)
Vigencia / Enactment: July 21st, 1995

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575 Mar 28, 2007

Ley General de Telecomunicaciones - Reforma

Ley de Reforma a la Ley General de Telecomunicaciones y Servicios Postales de Nicaragua
Ley N°326 de las leyes de Nicaragua
(Amendments to the General Telecommunications and Postal Services Law of Nicaragua)

Fuente / Source: Asamblea de Nicaragua (Todos los derechos reservados/All rights reserved)
Vigencia / Enactment: December 7th, 1999.

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578 Mar 28, 2007

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Nicaragua has the second lowest teledensity in Latin America, after Haiti. Yet 2004 brought a few major changes to the telecom market: América Móvil acquired Enitel, previously the state-owned monopoly operator of fixed-line services; América Móvil applied for authorization to merge its mobile subsidiary Aló PCS with Enitel Movil, the mobile arm of Enitel; BellSouth completed the sale of its Nicaraguan unit TCN BellSouth to Telefónica Móviles. As a result, the telecom market in Nicaragua has become a duopoly between Telefónica Móviles and América Móvil. The much awaited telecom liberalisation took place, officially, in April 2005 – proper implementation, however, has been delayed by political and legal wrangles.

Author: Paul Budde Communications Pty Ltd. (Australia).

Date: January, 2006.

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475 Feb 12, 2009