Convergencia Research, Consultoría especializada en Latinoamérica y Caribe
Tuesday, March 18, 2025

NPlay Southern Cone 2025

Ozores said that the national telecommunications plan will be published shortly

The Intervenor – President of Enacom was present this morning at the 20th edition of Nplay Cono Sur 2025, organized by Grupo Convergencia in Córdoba. He announced that the plan has already been signed and will be published in the Official Gazette tomorrow.

Within the framework of this national plan, Juan Martín Ozores outlined three initiatives planned for 2025, which will be funded through resources from the Universal Service Trust Fund (FFSU): the deployment of mobile sites in underserved and uncovered areas; a neutral wholesale network to create a positive impact on ICT providers; and financing and support for ICT providers to expand services.

Regarding the FFSU specifically, the official emphasized on the Nplay stage that, “by decision of the Minister of Economy Luis Caputo, it will continue to be managed by Enacom, which will allow for more efficient execution. The continuity of this public policy was never in question.”

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