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Thursday, April 25, 2024

APTC Summit 2024 – Competition between ISPs grows

At the Cumbre de la Asociación Peruana de Telecomunicaciones (APTC) (Summit of the Peruvian Telecommunications Association) - which ends this Thursday - the increase in competition between ISPs and the need for them to add services to gain subscriptions was highlighted.

The Vice Minister of Communications, Carla Sosa, highlighted the significant role of the private sector in the development of telecommunications in the country by promoting economic growth and improving the quality of life of Peruvians.

The official reaffirmed the commitment of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications to continue promoting optimal conditions for the healthy and sustainable growth of the sector.

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