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Entrevista al Comisiondo Fernando Borjón con Javier Solórzano en Once Noticias TV sobre decisión de Grupo Radio Centro

Entrevista al Comisiondo Fernando Borjón con Javier Solórzano en Once Noticias TV sobre decisión de Grupo Radio Centro

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El Pleno del IFT declara desierto el proceso de licitación de una cadena nacional de televisión abierta (Comunicado 27/2015)

El Pleno del IFT declara desierto el proceso de licitación de una cadena nacional de televisión abierta

 

  • Al incumplirse el pago de la contraprestación ofrecida, el Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones resolvió descalificar a Grupo Radio Centro del proceso e instruir la ejecución de su garantía de seriedad

 

En sesión extraordinaria celebrada el día de ayer, el Pleno del Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones (IFT) resolvió descalificar a Grupo Radio Centro, S.A.B. de C.V. y dejar sin efectos el fallo que lo declaraba participante ganador del procedimiento de Licitación No. IFT-1, a efecto de formar una cadena de televisión digital con cobertura nacional en el país.

La Unidad de Espectro Radioeléctrico del Instituto corroboró que no se recibieron los comprobantes que acreditaran el pago que ofreció Grupo Radio Centro por la contraprestación ni por los derechos y aprovechamientos en el plazo establecido en las bases de licitación, el cual concluyó el 10 de abril pasado.

Por ello, de conformidad con lo previsto en dichas bases en caso de incumplimiento por parte de los participantes, el Pleno determinó ejecutar la garantía de seriedad por $415,000,000 (cuatrocientos quince millones de pesos) expedida por la empresa, en los términos fijados en las bases.

De esta manera, el Pleno del Instituto declaró desierta la licitación IFT-1 únicamente respecto de la cadena nacional de 123 canales de televisión radiodifundida digital por la que se había declarado participante ganador a Grupo Radio Centro.

Como se informó oportunamente, en breve el Instituto analizará las acciones a seguir respecto de las bandas de frecuencias que quedaron disponibles.

 Fecha del Comunicado: 14 April 2015

The Plenary of IFT approves of submitting to public consultation the Draft on conditions for effective disaggregation of the Preponderant Economic Agent local network (Press Release 73/2014)

The Plenary of IFT approves of submitting to public consultation the Draft on conditions for effective disaggregation of the Preponderant Economic Agent local network

 

It will be available for a period of 30 working days from the day of its publication in the website of the Institute

• It was agreed also to submit for public consultation the General Guidelines Draft for access to multiprogramming.

• The Plenary approved the issue of the Technical Arrangement IFT-004-2014: Interface to public networks for terminal equipment and the Technical Arrangement IFT-005-2014: digital public networks interface (digital interface at 2048 Kbit/s).

 

In extraordinary session, the Plenary of the Federal Telecommunications Institute (Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones, IFT) agreed to submit to public consultation the Technical and operational conditions draft for effective unbundling of the Preponderant Economic Agent (PEA) local network.

This exercise in transparency and citizen participation will be available within 30 working days from the day of its publication in the IFT website.

The purpose of the consultation is to receive comments and views of all the interested in the subject, to incorporate the contributions that are deemed appropriate to this draft, which stems from the work carried out in various sessions of the Technical Committee on Effective Unbundling of the Local Network, held between the PEA and various concessionaires of public telecommunications networks.

The Draft contains provisions that apply to the PEA regarding the technical and operational conditions for carrying out effective unbundling of the local network, allowing to promote access to the physical, technical and logical connection means between any endpoint of the public telecommunications network and the access point to the local network belonging to PEA in the telecommunications sector.

The provision of disaggregation allows the use of existing infrastructure of PEA, facilitates the provision of services by other concessionaires which, under other conditions, would not be profitable, encouraging the consolidation of the competition and allowing consumers access to more and better services at lower prices.

Moreover, the Plenary agreed to submit for public consultation the General guidelines for access to multiprogramming draft.

The Federal Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law, determines that the IFT should grant authorizations for access to multiprogramming to the concessionaires who request it, according to principles of competition and quality, and for which establishes a period of 180 calendar days from the entry into force of the Law for the Institute to issue the guidelines under which such authorizations will be held.

In this sense, the draft raises the requirements for authorization of access to multiprogramming, access to programming channels by third parties, access to programming channels by broadcasting concessionaires with regional or national concentration of frequencies, the application of the Guidelines in case of broadcasting licensees that already have permission to multiprogramming and verification, monitoring and sanctions.

The consultation will be available for 10 business days from the publication of the draft on the Web site of the Institute.

Also, the Plenary of the Institute approved the Technical layout IFT-004-2014: Interface to public networks for terminal devices and the Technical Arrangement IFT-005-2014: digital interface to public networks (digital interface to 2048 Kbit/s).

Both Technical Provisions replace the Mexican Official Standards NOM-151-SCT1-1999 and NOM- 152-SCT1-1999 that will lose force on January 19, 2015.

The NOM-151-SCT1-1999 is to establish the mechanical and electrical conditions and test methods, of the minimum technical parameters needed to be met by the terminal equipment to connect or interconnect via a wired access to a public telecommunications network in the country. For its part, the NOM-152-SCT1-1999 establishes the minimum specifications to be met by digital interface to 2048 Kbit/s, to be used for the interconnection between telecommunications operating companies.

With the issuance of these Provisions certainty and continuity is given to replace all the terms the scope arranged, during its term, the NOM-151-SCT1-1999 and NOM-152-SCT1-1999, maintaining substantive content unchanged of the referenced NOMs.

In particular, the issue of the Technical Arrangement IFT-004-2014, the possible effect that would be generated on the importation, circulation, or transit of goods that are subject to NOM-151-SCT1- 1999 is avoided.

 

 

 Fecha del Comunicado: 19 December 2014

The Plenary of IFT approves the provisions to ensure that from January 1°, 2015, the concessionaires will meet efficiently with the obligation to not run out charges for national long distance calls to their users (Press Release 72/2014)

The Plenary of IFT approves the provisions to ensure that from January 1°, 2015, the concessionaires will meet efficiently with the obligation to not run out charges for national long distance calls to their users

 

• The resolution adopted today was strengthened by the contributions received by this regulatory body during the public consultation process

• It is established that the whole country will be considered as a single Local Service Area

• Telephone service providers may only register or maintain local service rates

• The same dial is transiently maintained, but cannot be charged as national long distance

• The selection service by pre-subscription is eliminated for national long distance and only prevails for international calling service

 

In extraordinary session, the Plenary of the Federal Telecommunications Institute (Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones, IFT) approved the arrangements to be met by concessionaires, holders and authorized, so that from the first of January, 2015 they will effectively comply with the obligation under the Law to do not charge their users for long distance calls with national destination.

The Law provide that users benefit from the elimination of domestic long distance charges from January 1°, 2015, the provisions expressly provide that from that date all the national territory will be considered as one local service area.

As a result of this, all calls originated within the country should be considered as local service calls. To ensure that there are no long distance fees to users of telephony, end-user tariffs with prefix 045 will have the same rates for calls with code 044. Similarly, user fees for calls with prefix 01 and 02 should be the same as those for calls that are marked with 7, 8 or 10 digits if directly.

So, as of January, 1° of 2015, regardless of dialing scheme that users use, the concessionaires must apply the local service fee applicable. This does not preclude that national long distance services rendered prior to that date may be billed and collected from users after January 1° of 2015.

In this regard, the provisions expressly state that concessionaires, holders and authorized only will be able to register or maintain local service rates, subject to the fees registered or have registered for international long distance.

To ensure this, it states that the concessionaires, authorized or holders to modify the conditions originally contracted as a result of the elimination of charges for national long distance, should inform users of these changes in terms of the provisions in Article 191 Section VIII of the Law.

To ensure that the removal of charges for long distance calls benefit users from January, 1° of 2015 ensuring the continuity of services, it is necessary to temporarily maintain the current procedures for marking and signaling messages that the public telecommunications networks in the interconnection are exchanging.

Thus, in domestic long distance, users should continue dialing prefixes "01", "02" for communications to fixed lines and "045" for links to mobile phones, however, if the company providing the service so permits, it will be possible to make such calls direct dialing 10 digits.

In any case, whether direct dialing prefix or 10 digit calls made within the country to any domestic destination will be charged to users at local rates. It is important to mention that, as required under the legal framework, in due course it will be determined the mechanism for migrating 10- uniform digit dialing.

In order to preserve the rights enshrined to users through Article 191 Section IV of the Law, regarding freely choose to their service provider and respect the will of the parties to existing contracts, the provisions maintain service selection by pre-subscription only for users that at the entry into force of the provisions that are issued through this agreement are pre-subscribed to any operator other than their local operator and exclusively for international long distance.

In the case of users who currently have the option of selecting an operator through service selection by pre-subscription or those who are receiving long distance service through direct links, the concessionaire that offers the service will remain responsible for completing the phone calls or delivery to a network or combination of networks that are able to complete them, irrespective of the destination of communications.

The resolution adopted today was strengthened by the contributions received by the regulatory body during the public consultation process that the provisions draft was subject to, so that the approved document serves to various views expressed by the general public and to telecommunications services concessionaires.

 Fecha del Comunicado: 18 December 2014
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