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fam’s teleco news (Año2-Nº9/Diciembre 2011.) 1/8 Noticias TIC Diciembre 2011 Indice: 1.- Tech Update: Packet Optical Networks. 2.- HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY! 3.- Felices Fiestas y Tendencias 2012 4.- La otra cara de 4G: TD-LTE en Latinoamérica 5.- Cloud predictions for enterprise IT in 2012 6.- Japan-to-US Backbone Reaches 600 Gbps 7.- Top technology trends to watch in 2012 8.- First Giga DSL Prototype: Can Achieve Access Rate of One Gbps per Twisted Pair 9.- Resultados 3Q de Telefónica 10.- GOBIERNOS DE CHILE Y PERÚ INICIAN TRABAJO TÉCNICO PARA REGULAR ROAMING ENTRE ARICA- TACNA Y CONSTRUIR FIBRA ÓPTICA FRONTERIZA. 11.- Próximos Eventos: 1.- Tech Update: Packet Optical Networks. Today’s cable network operators are challenged by constant demands from customers for new services so, naturally, data and video requirements are growing rapidly. With the introduction of high definition (HD) and 3D TV, the network designs for carrying this traffic are under pressure. This situation creates an opportunity for new approaches using emerging technologies. Video-distribution networks often have been router-based: The operator distributes the video traffic using a router network to devices at the edge of the network. This video traffic is forwarded as multicast traffic in the network, and all edge devices see the traffic. However, growing demand for such high-capacity services as HD and 3D TV have driven the need for better distribution technologies that can increase capacity while reducing costs and complexity. One approach that has shown key benefits is to move video distribution into a packet-optical-transport network. Optical-transport networks are easier to manage than are router-based networks, requiring simpler management tools. Router networks need to meet other needs, and they typically are more complex and expensive to implement and manage, thus demanding the attention of senior technical resources. The increasing availability of packet-optical-transport solutions combining Wave Division Multiplexing (WDM) transport and Layer 2 switching and aggregation creates a platform for a new approach for video

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Noticias TIC Diciembre 2011

Indice:1.- Tech Update: Packet Optical Networks.

2.- HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY!

3.- Felices Fiestas y Tendencias 2012

4.- La otra cara de 4G: TD-LTE en Latinoamérica

5.- Cloud predictions for enterprise IT in 2012

6.- Japan-to-US Backbone Reaches 600 Gbps

7.- Top technology trends to watch in 2012

8.- First Giga DSL Prototype: Can Achieve Access Rate of One Gbps per Twisted Pair

9.- Resultados 3Q de Telefónica

10.- GOBIERNOS DE CHILE Y PERÚ INICIAN TRABAJO TÉCNICO PARA REGULAR ROAMING ENTRE ARICA-

TACNA Y CONSTRUIR FIBRA ÓPTICA FRONTERIZA.

11.- Próximos Eventos:

1.- Tech Update: Packet Optical Networks.Today’s cable network operators are challenged by constant demands from customers for new services

so, naturally, data and video requirements are growing rapidly. With the introduction of high definition

(HD) and 3D TV, the network designs for carrying this traffic are under pressure. This situation creates an

opportunity for new approaches using emerging technologies.

Video-distribution networks often have been router-based: The operator distributes the video traffic using

a router network to devices at the edge of the network. This video traffic is forwarded as multicast traffic in

the network, and all edge devices see the traffic. However, growing demand for such high-capacity

services as HD and 3D TV have driven the need for better distribution technologies that can increase

capacity while reducing costs and complexity.

One approach that has shown key benefits is to move video distribution into a packet-optical-transport

network. Optical-transport networks are easier to manage than are router-based networks, requiring

simpler management tools. Router networks need to meet other needs, and they typically are more

complex and expensive to implement and manage, thus demanding the attention of senior technical

resources.

The increasing availability of packet-optical-transport solutions combining Wave Division Multiplexing

(WDM) transport and Layer 2 switching and aggregation creates a platform for a new approach for video

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distribution by cable operators. Packet-optical-based solutions rapidly have evolved to meet the needs of

service providers migrating from SONET/SDH networks to packet-based Ethernet.

A packet-optical device supporting optical transport and Layer 2 switching features can use two standards

— IGMPv3 and Source Specific Multicast — to listen to Layer 3 traffic flows, to decide what actions to

take and to perform Layer 2 switch function for the broadcast traffic. This enables the traffic to be

optimized as required, but it also provides low latency and jitter characteristics for this kind of a transport

network. In addition, integrating these capabilities into the transport network without adding a separate

layer provides operational simplicity and lower costs. upc cablecom, the largest broadband cable operator

in Switzerland, has announced plans to use this capability on a new network serving at least 2.1 million

households and approximately 240 smaller broadband cable operators.

“By delivering a highly simplified network operation, moving video distribution to the optical layer brings

relief to the operators that are faced with the increasing risk of network complexities brought by high

volume data transmission,” notes Charanya Balasubramanian, a research analyst at Frost & Sullivan.

Packet-optical-network solutions are evolving rapidly in response to industry demand driven by rapid

increases in mobile traffic. These new solutions not only will meet those needs, but they also will enable

new applications.De: Communications Technology

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2.- HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY!

Prior to heading out for the holidays I wanted to let you know what we have coming up in 2012 for

Communications Technology. We are very excited to be focusing on more daily news opportunities as

well as giving our advertisers exclusive opportunities to be thought leaders within the industry.

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Communications Technology magazine Quarterly

Like the communications industry and all of its component parts – cable, broadcast, wireline, wireless,

satellite, utilities, voice, video and data – Communications Technology has been evolving to serve the

converging broadband arena. Coverage in 2012 will continue to cut across the cable/telco/wireless

playing fields to address business and technical issues important to all these broadband providers.

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CT Midday Report Biweekly

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3.- Felices Fiestas y Tendencias 2012Cerramos un años más, y cada vez duele más decirlo porque, inevitablemente, nos hacemos más

mayores y la tecnología más joven. El salto generacional es ya aparente y aquellos niños adolescentes

que tenían entre 8 y 15 años hace una década, son ahora adultos que guían con su conducta hacia

donde se dirige nuestra industria. Yo no tengo duda de que cada vez más estamos en las manos de los

más jóvenes y que ellos, con sus cabezas aún libres de interferencias, interpretan los avances

tecnológicos y los hacen suyos de formas muy particulares. Es por ello, que con el paso de los años y

con la felicidad de las fiestas debemos revisar bien nuestro ideario sobre el sector, porque quedarse en

fuera de juego, como en el fútbol, puede se una cuestión de milímetros.

Cerramos un año 2011 con muchas novedades en el sector y con la apertura de nuevas avenidas cuyo

tráfico viviremos en el año que empieza en menos de dos semanas, cuando nos recuperemos de los

excesos gastronómicos y de alguna resaca. Cómo regalo navideño nos hemos tomado, una vez más, la

licencia de compilar lo que creemos serán temas importantes en 2012, ya sea porque serán relevantes o

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porque dejarán de serlo. Este reporte que pueden descargar desde el botón debajo de este texto, es una

visión muy particular. Es decir, muchas de las tecnologías algunos operadores pensarán que no les

aplican todavía. Sin embargo, no las ignoren, porque son tecnologías que en el futuro o usarán o se

tendrán que enfrentarse a ellas, tenerlas en cuenta es casi lo mismo que escuchar a la nueva hornada de

usuarios.

Por último, antes de despedirme con alguna palabra emotiva hacia los lectores y el equipo de

TeleSemana.com, decirles que curiosamente son los dispositivos, la punta más extrema del negocio

quien está cambiando todo. O mejor dicho, los smartphones y tabletas en manos de los usuarios,

especialmente los jóvenes, son los que están cambiando las reglas del juego. Dentro de ocho años,

cuando esos mismos jóvenes tengan ya treinta y tantos, el sector de las telecomunicaciones puede

parecerse al que vemos hoy en día en poco o nada. Por suerte, en 2012 aún será reconocible para los

que llevamos una década en él y caemos, casi con toda seguridad, en la categoría de Dinosaurios del

sector.

Felices fiestas y prospero año nuevo para todos los lectores y asistentes a los seminarios, espero poder

seguir contando con ustedes para que nos ayuden a mejorar el contenido de TeleSemana.com, porque

aunque nosotros tecleemos estas frases, siempre hemos creído, y creemos, que el medio no nos

pertenece, sólo lo gestionamos para los profesionales del sector en América Latina.De: Telesemana.com

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4.- La otra cara de 4G: TD-LTE en LatinoaméricaLa tecnología LTE será desplegada en todo el mundo como la mejor opción para la oferta de servicios de

banda ancha inalámbrica fija y móvil. La mayoría de implementaciones las llevarán a cabo los

operadores móviles que utilizarán este tipo de despliegues a través de su espectro FDD. Sin embargo,

LTE tiene un sabor adicional que puede ser de gran utilidad para operadores, en muchos casos fijos, con

activos espectrales TDD, y que gracias a TDD LTE podrán también ofrecer servicios de banda ancha

inalámbrica como complemento a sus operaciones.

Este seminario explorará las tendencias de mercado de LTE en su versión TDD—incluyendo un repaso

al estado de las frecuencias en Latinoamérica— y cómo algunos operadores están utilizando esta

tecnología incluso para migrar de sus activos WiMAX para seguir con su oferta de banda ancha

inalámbrica. Por ello, Nokia Siemens Networks realizará un ejercicio práctico sobre estrategias de

implementación de la tecnología así como comparar las ventajas y desventajas de usarla en espectro

TDD versus FDD.

Además se llevará a cabo un repaso del mercado de terminales para esta versión de la tecnología, ya

que sin duda los dispositivos pueden ser una barrera para poder elaborar un plan de negocios viable

alrededor de TDD LTE.

TeleSemana.com recomienda este seminario a:

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Ejecutivos en el área de planeación de red

Ejecutivos en operadores que ofrecen servicio a través de redes WiMAX

Ejecutivos en las áreas de estrategia en operadores fijos y móviles

Entes reguladoresDe: Telesemana.com; Registro: http://www.telesemana.com/blog/2011/12/21/la-otra-cara-de-lte-tdd-lte-en-

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5.- Cloud predictions for enterprise IT in 2012Ask around and you’ll hear it over and over again: Enterprise IT shops are worried about using the cloud.

They’re concerned about the security, privacy and governance risks of moving their data and applications

outside their four walls. Cloud vendor lock-in and job security are also major worries for these guys,

though few IT pros will admit to the latter.

Next year will be no different. But instead of keeping the cloud at arms’ length, which many enterprise IT

shops have done this year, 2012 will be the year for taking the plunge. If you’ve been sitting on the fence,

here are some thoughts on what to expect next year that might push you over the edge.

The following are my predictions based on current trends and where I see them leading us. Just some

observations; I have no crystal ball.

Cloud hype ends, disil lusion begins

After several years of megalomania, cloud vendors finally settle down and stop trying to prove cloud

computing is real. Enterprise IT gets it: We’re looking at the next model for IT delivery and consumption.

The adoption process becomes a long-term “roadmap” and a slow and safe transition touching every part

of the business. It’s going to be a bumpy road. Watch out for the vendors with professional services arms

who are rubbing their hands together with glee, claiming to you show you the way forward. And channel

guys: Your time is now!

Private clouds create more headaches

To build a private cloud you have to build Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), and a component of that is

self-service automation. But how do you architect and govern this? Can anyone jump on your portal and

start knocking out virtual machines (VMs)? How do you control access and manage assets and

ownership? And who in his right mind actually wants chargeback and billing for IT resources? Does that

mean you have to give back the budget you saved?

All these tedious procedural changes still are not as scary as the nasty potential for security breaches in

the public cloud, so enterprises will keep going with private clouds until public clouds become less

frightening. Job protectionism is at play here, too.

Hybrid cloud gets real

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Tightly integrated public and private cloud infrastructure becomes possible in 2012, and many enterprises

will try it. VMware just released vCloud Connector 1.5, which lets users running workloads on internal

VMware infrastructure slide all or part of those workloads into a leased public cloud running the same

infrastructure. With the lions’ share of the enterprise virtualization market, VMware is best positioned to

push this hybrid cloud model into the enterprise.

IaaS wars: AWS vs. VMware vs. OpenStack

And the winner is? We won’t find out in 2012. Amazon will make gazillions more revenue from cloud

computing services than anyone else next year, but VMware and OpenStack public clouds will start to nip

at its heels, especially as enterprise IT heads into cloud.

Consumerization of IT and cloud converge

The bring your own trend entering the workplace is changing the economics of IT by shifting IT assets

from inside the data center, outside, to the cloud -- whether it’s apps like Salesforce.com, Dropbox,

WebEx or Google Analytics or devices like smartphones and tablets. Figuring out the total cost of

ownership and management for these new modes of IT consumption will keep forward-looking CIOs on

their toes in 2012.

Expect more cloud security challenges

There will be security breaches in public clouds, but nothing will be big enough to kill the shift toward this

model of computing. There will be no standards next year for security or SLAs. Standards development

organizations move slowly. The best we have to go on is the recent guidelines from NIST.

On-premises email becomes archaic

Software as a Service (SaaS) dominates the technology market now, and in 2012, if you still haven’t

outsourced your email, you are well behind the times. Vendors that provide integration tools to connect

on-premises apps with cloud apps, like Dell Boomi, will soar next year.

Windows 8 is released

But nobody cares that much as we get tired of watching Microsoft struggle to drag its legacy customer

base into the cloud.

London hosts the Olympic Games

London hosts the Olympic Games for the third time -- the most of any Olympic host city in history. The

two-week event takes place amid the largest security operation ever seen in peace-time Europe. The

event is awesome, passes without incident and begins a transformation that will make London once again

the greatest city on Earth. This last item has nothing to do with cloud computing, but it will be something

to which millions are glued next year.

And in case you missed it, this list does not include anything on Platform as a Service (PaaS) or big data,

as these trends have been well documented and do not affect our core audience of IT infrastructure and

operations pros.De: SearchCloudComputing.com

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6.- Japan-to-US Backbone Reaches 600 GbpsNTT Communications Corporation (NTT Com) has expanded the data-transmission capacity of its global

IP network between Japan and the United States to 600 Gbps. NTT Com's global IP backbones are

connected to fixed and mobile telecom companies, Internet service providers (ISPs), data center

operators and content providers, enabling customers to meet their growing needs for Internet capacity

between Japan and the United States. The network, which is IPv4 and IPv6 dual-stuck, is one of NTT

Com's core IPv6 networks.

Demand for high-capacity bandwidth has been growing rapidly in recent years, reflected in the seven-fold

increase in NTT Com's Japan-U.S. bandwidth between 2005 and 2010. This latest jump - from 500 Gbps

to 600 Gbps in four months - aims to cater to even stronger demand being generated in today's cloud-

computing, micro-blogging, social network and online media-intensive environment.De: Communication Technology

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7.- Top technology trends to watch in 2012

Mobile technology – With the growing need for more mobile bandwidth, we expect to see several

changes. First, we expect C-RAN architecture to come closer to standardization and may even start to

see initial deployments. This will enable mobile providers to deploy base stations faster, and at a lower

cost. Second, as many analysts predict, we also expect a growing amount of pico and femto cell

deployments which will require some type of backhaul solution. This creates a major paradigm shift where

the bigger investment piece will move from the base station to the backhaul in an all IP or hybrid network.

Cloud – Cloud will continue to create a lot of buzz in 2012. Cloud services are offered by large hosted

cloud service providers (like Amazon and Google) as well as service providers who own the

infrastructure. Some providers have purchased large datacenters while some have built in-house. Service

provider’s focus is on new applications such as web and application server hosting, remote backup,

storage, hosting/caching, and wholesale cloud infrastructure Providers will continue ... De: TelcoSystems; mas: http://www.telco.com/blog/?p=283

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8.- First Giga DSL Prototype: Can Achieve Access Rate of One Gbps per Twisted

Pair[Shenzhen, China, December 14, 2011]: Huawei, a leading global information and communications

technology (ICT) provider, today announced that it successfully launched the industry's first Giga DSL

(Digital Subscriber line) prototype. The Giga DSL system employs time division duplex (TDD) to achieve a

total upstream and downstream rate of 1,000 Mb/s over a single twisted pair.

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In order to address obstacles related to limited bandwidth of FTTB (Fiber to the Building)/FTTC(Fiber to

the Curb) and difficulty in deploying FTTH (Fiber to the Home) drop cables – so that users can enjoy

bandwidth-hungry services such as IPTV and HDTV – optical fiber access points need to be located

closer to users. While, 100 Mbp/s-plus ultra-broadband access can be made available relatively quickly

by utilizing legacy copper line resources, providing 1,000 Mbp/s bandwidth within 100 meters of twisted

pairs using DSL technology is more complex.

By using low-power spectral density in-signal transmission, Huawei's Giga DSL prototype reduces

radiation interference and power consumption, and provides a total upstream and downstream rate of one

Gb/s within 100 meters, and 500 Mb/s-plus within 200 meters - making it a cost-effective option for

telecom operators building ultra-broadband access networks.

Giga DSL is a next-generation access technology solution that growing quickly. In 2011, ITU-T set up a

G.fast project team dedicated to formulating new standards for ultra-speed access at short distances, the

aim being to achieve 500 Mb/s access rate per twisted pair within 100 meters. Huawei has actively

participated in the work of the team and has become a major technical contributor, having recently

worked to incorporate TDD-OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) as a G.fast modulation

mode.

Dr. Long Guozhu, Huawei's Principal Expert of DSL technology, said, "Huawei has taken the lead in

developing a Giga DSL prototype because of our rich capabilities and industry-leading technical strengths

in access networks. It was inevitable that spectrum expansion would help us improve the rate of a twisted

pair at a short distance, but after the spectrum is expanded, a technical issue appears: how to design the

high-speed physical layer and high-frequency analog front end (AFE). To tackle this issue, Huawei's FBB

Innovation Lab used the core solution TDD-OFDM, which simplifies the physical-layer architecture and

the AFE design, while at the same time makes it possible to be downward compatible with traditional

ADSL/VDSL2 technologies."

Huawei also recently announced the successful development of the world's first node level vectoring

(NLV) prototype. Huawei's vectoring product provides 100 Mbps access over a single twisted pair in

FTTC/FTTB, and has been tested and commercially trialed with many leading telecom operators. This,

along with the company's latest prototype, Giga DSL, signifies that DSL technology still has great

potential to meet the requirements of broadband users for ultra-high-speed access in the future.

Huawei's advances within Giga DSL will enhance the capabilities of the company's SingleFAN broadband

access solution. Its SingleFAN solution and related offerings are now servicing over one third of the

world's broadband users with ultra-broadband access services.

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9.- Resultados 3Q de TelefónicaLos aspectos más destacados de los resultados del Grupo Telefónica a 30 de septiembre de 2011 son

los siguientes:

Telefónica alcanza 300 millones de accesos a finales de septiembre 2011 y asienta las bases para el

crecimiento futuro de los ingresos de la Compañía:

• El fuerte incremento de la actividad comercial permite aumentar la base de clientes un 6% en

términos interanuales.

• Telefónica Latinoamérica registra niveles récord de ganancia neta y suma 4,9 millones de

nuevos accesos en el tercer trimestre (1,6 veces la obtenida en el tercer trimestre de 2010).

• Los clientes móviles de contrato suponen casi un 50% de la ganancia neta móvil en el conjunto

del año, y la penetración de la banda ancha móvil alcanza el 15% (34 millones de accesos;

+76% interanual).

Los ingresos consolidados se sitúan en 46.672 millones de euros en enero-septiembre de 2011, con un

sólido crecimiento interanual del 5,4%:

• Telefónica Latinoamérica representa el 46% de los ingresos consolidados, manteniéndose como

motor de crecimiento de la Compañía.

• Los ingresos de datos móviles suponen el 30% de los ingresos de servicio móvil y aceleran su

crecimiento hasta el 19,6% orgánico interanual, impulsados por la rápida expansión de los

ingresos no-P2P SMS, que representan el 52% de los ingresos de datos totales.

• Excluyendo el impacto de la reducción de las tarifas de interconexión, los ingresos aumentarían

un 6,8%.

El OIBDA se mantiene estable (+0,1%) en términos subyacentes hasta alcanzar 14.251 millones de

euros en enero-septiembre 2011, a pesar de la mayor actividad comercial y del impacto negativo de la

regulación:

Telefónica Latinoamérica contribuye el 46% del OIBDA subyacente, cifra que se incrementa hasta el 65%

al sumar la contribución de Telefónica Europa.

• El OIBDA acumulado de Telefónica España mantiene una evolución similar a la del primer

semestre del año (-10,7% interanual en términos comparables).

• La reducción de las tarifas de interconexión resta 149 millones de euros al OIBDA de enero-

septiembre 2011.

• El margen OIBDA subyacente se sitúa en el 35,9%, con una limitada erosión interanual de 1,9

p.p. • El f lujo de caja generado en enero-septiembre 2011 crece un 11,6% interanual y se sitúa en

5.701 millones de euros.

• La Compañía reitera sus objet ivos económico-financieros para 2011 y confirma su polít ica de

remuneración al accionista.

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10.- GOBIERNOS DE CHILE Y PERÚ INICIAN TRABAJO TÉCNICO PARA

REGULAR ROAMING ENTRE ARICA-TACNA Y CONSTRUIR FIBRA ÓPTICA

FRONTERIZA.El Subsecretario de Telecomunicaciones de Chile, Jorge Atton, y el Viceministro de Comunicaciones de Perú, Raúl Pérez Reyes, lideraron en Tacna la primera jornada bilateral de coordinación regulatoria, que busca reducir o eliminar el roaming fronterizo e interconectar ambos países con una red de alta capacidad durante el 2012.

Con la puesta en marcha de cinco mesas de trabajo técnico, los Gobiernos de Chile y Perú iniciaron la

coordinación para regular los servicios de roaming telefónico y de datos entre las ciudades fronterizas de

Arica-Tacna y para levantar un plan de interconexión mediante una red de fibra óptica.

Esta primera jornada realizada en la ciudad de Tacna, fue liderada por el Subsecretario de

Telecomunicaciones de Chile, Jorge Atton, y el Viceministro de Comunicaciones de Perú, Raúl Pérez

Reyes.

Los equipos de trabajo acordaron la elaboración de informes técnico-económicos sobre la estructura de

costos de los servicios de roaming en ambas naciones, un análisis legal y propuestas regulatorias para

reducir o eliminar las tarifas actuales que pagan los usuarios.

A su vez, se acordó realizar un levantamiento de información y preparación de un anteproyecto para la

construcción de una red de fibra óptica fronteriza, con financiamiento compartido entre ambos países,

que interconecte a las dos naciones vecinas.

Estas mesas deberán entregar resultados en el mes de marzo 2012, para iniciar las obras de

construcción de la red y definir los cambios regulatorios en el campo del roaming que se ejecutarán

durante el próximo año.

Otras materias abordadas entre los organismos reguladores de telecomunicaciones de Chile y Perú,

fueron las políticas de administración de espectro radioeléctrico para el desarrollo de 4G y TV digital

terrestre; y definiciones normativas para situaciones de emergencia y mensajería corta.

A ello se agrega la implementación de una acción conjunta, que corregirá las actuales interferencias

radiales y televisivas entre las ciudades de Arica y Tacna.

Al respecto, el Subsecretario de Telecomunicaciones, Jorge Atton, destacó la voluntad política expresada

por ambos Gobiernos, "para avanzar en los compromisos asumidos por los Ministros de UNASUR hace

un mes en Brasil. Hay un plan sudamericano de interconexión de los países, que se está concretando

con agendas bilaterales y multilaterales como el que hemos coordinado hoy con el Gobierno Peruano,

para unir con Fibra óptica a Arica y Tacna durante el próximo año".

El Subsecretario Atton resaltó también "el sentido de urgencia para ambos gobiernos de bajar

sustancialmente los precios del roaming, para favorecer la integración. Antes que termine nuestro

Gobierno habremos cambiado las condiciones de roaming en la frontera de Arica y Tacna, beneficiando

a cinco millones de viajeros que circulan anualmente entre ambas ciudades. Esta agenda bilateral va a

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