Mexico to Push Ahead on Broadcast-TV Rules After Legal Decision
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Mexico’s telecommunications regulator said a Supreme Court ruling allows it to forge ahead with rules to require broadcasters to provide their channels to cable and satellite companies.
The Federal Telecommunications Institute will hold an extraordinary session in the coming days to agree on the rules, according to a statement yesterday. This week, Supreme Court Justice Olga Sanchez suspended a lower court’s ruling that the agency doesn’t have the appropriate regulatory authority.