The government has launched the National Cable Management and Removal Plan in Florida. This initiative will involve over 66,000 interventions across the country.

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The government announced this Tuesday the launch of the National Plan for the Organization and Removal of Cables. During an event held in La Florida, led by the Minister of Transportation, Louis de Grange, and the Undersecretary of Telecommunications, Romina Garrido, along with the mayor of the municipality, Daniel Reyes, and the president of Idicam, Rodrigo Ramírez, it was detailed that over 66,000 interventions are expected nationwide across the country's 16 regions. "The main objective is to improve the quality of life for families, to integrate telecommunications projects into urban areas, promoting connectivity in both urban and rural areas, and to create better cities for both current and future generations," emphasized de Grange. The plan was launched specifically in La Florida, where there are currently more than 400 locations with overhead cable clutter, according to Undersecretary Garrido. It is expected that during its first year of implementation, a total of 34 municipalities and 9 regions will be covered, ultimately reaching a coverage of 319 municipalities in the 16 regions of the country. "The fact that this national plan is starting in La Florida demonstrates that our municipality is leading initiatives that directly impact the daily lives of people," said Mayor Reyes. He added: "This is an example of how when the government, municipalities, and companies work together, solutions are found. We are not..."
National: According to authorities, it is expected that within three years, the program will cover 319 municipalities in the 16 regions of the country. The government launches the National Plan for Cable Organization and Removal: more than 66,000 interventions will be carried out throughout the country. Ministry of Transportation. Comments: The government announced this Tuesday the launch of the National Plan for Cable Organization and Removal. During an event held in La Florida, led by the Minister of Transportation, Louis de Grange, and the Undersecretary of Telecommunications, Romina Garrido, along with the mayor of the municipality, Daniel Reyes, and the president of Idicam, Rodrigo Ramírez, it was detailed that more than 66,000 interventions are expected nationwide, across the 16 regions of the country. "The main objective is to improve the quality of life for families, to integrate telecommunications projects into urban areas, which favors connectivity in urban and rural areas, and to create better cities for current and future generations," said de Grange. Ministry of Transportation. The plan was launched specifically in La Florida, where there are currently more than 400 points for the removal of overhead cables, according to Undersecretary Garrido. It is expected that during its first year of implementation, a total of 34 municipalities and 9 regions will be covered, ultimately reaching a coverage of 319 municipalities in the 16 regions of the country. "The fact that this national plan begins in La Florida demonstrates that our municipality is leading initiatives that directly impact the daily lives of people," said Mayor Reyes. Ministry of Transportation. He added: "This is an example of what happens when the government, municipalities, and companies work together. We are not talking about promises here; we are seeing how a concrete plan begins to remove unused cables and revitalize our neighborhoods." Meanwhile, the president of the Chilean Chamber of Digital Infrastructure (Idicam), Rodrigo Ramírez, stated that "the cable removal and organization plan has completed its preparatory stages and achieved a key milestone: consolidating a collaborative, multi-operator model that allowed for the coordination of technical, operational, and territorial capabilities." Also read: "Chao Cables" Law and review of prefix regulations: the priorities for the first 90 days of the Subtel. "Chao Cables" Law: Digital infrastructure association says that the work "will take at least three years." More about: National Plan for Cable Organization and Removal. Cables. Louis de Grange. Daniel Reyes. "Chao Cables" Law. Removal. La Florida.

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