CTC Celular and BellSouth Communications were licensed for Santiago Valparaíso, and VTR Celular and Entel for the remainder of Chile. A nationwide Links of London was formed in when CTC and VTR merged their operations. A further auction took place in for additional spectrum in the MHz band after several years of difficulties. Industry Developments Net Neutrality Chile passed landmark legislation in September , becoming the first nation on earth to introduce net neutrality into law. Internet service providers are prohibited from giving preferential treatment to one type of content over another, limiting Links of London Charms’ ability to control the use of their bandwidth. While this conceivably could mean that bandwidth bottlenecks could occur, in the medium term it is unlikely to pose an issue in Chile. The law demonstrates the progressive approach the Chilean government has to industry regulation, however, and other nations are sure to follow the policy’s implementation closely, as net neutrality is a pressing issue around the worldLinks of London Heart Charm Subtel To Auction G Licences Chile’s telecoms regulator announced it would auction G LTE spectrum in the .GHz band in December . Disaster Relief The earthquake in February caused telecoms networks in the central region of the country to fail. A few days afterwards a new president was sworn in and the new Minister for Transport and Telecommunications Felipe Morandé made emergency telecoms services a major part of his initial focus. A new emergency alert system is set to be installed by , which will be used to send text message alerts to people living in areas that could be affected by a natural disaster. A work group was set up by Morandé with the country's main operators, both fixedline and mobile, to address some of the issues that were flagged up as the earthquake struck and in the immediate Links of London hot Pink Heart Charm. Reliable communications are key to any relief efforts, and the working group aims to enable operators to respond faster to the main problems that occurred, notably a spike in traffic over the mobile networks and the loss of power. Resolutions being sought include limiting the duration of calls per user, encouraging the use of SMS and using the mobile network to issue alerts as the disaster strikes.
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