Basilio Rodriguez Perez, LAC-ISP (Federation of Associations and Chambers of Internet Providers of Latin America and the Caribbean) president, announced that they will analyze the sectoral legislation of each country to exchange experiences and information between the Chambers and their partners. "Brazil now has many problems regarding the use of poles and it is an issue that Colombia was able to resolve," he pointed out. Colombia's regulatory sandbox will also be analyzed to assess its implementation in other countries.
So far, the association is made up of two Argentine chambers – the CABASE (Argentine Internet Chamber) and the CAPPI (Argentine Chamber of Small Internet Providers)-; four from Brazil -among them, the ABRINT (Brazilian Association of Internet and Telecommunications Providers)-; the WISP (National Association of Wireless Internet Providers A.C.) of Mexico; the APROSVA (National Association of Telecommunications Value Added Service Providers) of Ecuador; and the NAISP (Association of Internet Service Providers of Paraguay and the National Association of Internet Service Providers) of Colombia.