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Wednesday, June 25, 2025

All set for CSMX 2025: Convergencia Show

The city of La Paz, in Baja California, will host representatives from companies, academia, analysts, officials, and regulators on Thursday, June 26, and Friday, June 27, to discuss trends in telecommunications.

The event will place strong emphasis on cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, while also providing space to discuss the telecommunications bill currently under debate in the Mexican Senate.

The agenda will feature presentations on 5G and mobile network deployment, satellite connectivity, streaming, and gaming. The event will also mark the launch of the Latin American Telecommunications Alliance.

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