At a time when the government coalition has presented before the criminal justice a complaint against the past administration for the construction of the ANTEL Arena, and when the National Party bench proposes an interpellation to the Minister of Industry, Omar Paganini, for the same reason , different union organizations and leftist militants summon a hug to the ANTEL-Arena, in defense of the multipurpose complex and the telecommunications company.
Through the message it is expressed that the ANTEL company is a “national pride and is in danger.”
“The most successful company that contributes billions of dollars to the State, today has no strategy,” denounce the organizers.
They also recall, through a video, some of the achievements of the past Frente Amplio administrations, such as: fiber optics to the home, the submarine cable, the world-class data center, the Universal Hogares and the ANTEL Arena; and they assure that today, on the other hand, “there are no plans or projects.”
“ANTEL, which allowed the Ceibal Plan, tele-education, telemedicine, which helped the technological development of the software, audiovisual and video game industry, is today being emptied in favor of private competition,” the video indicates.
Smokescreen
Likewise, it is stated that the ANTEL Arena, as a project that generates content and digital traffic, as a promoter of culture, sports, arts and shows, reactivating and improving areas of the city, “today is being attacked as a smokescreen to hide the low Internet quality, the hacking of the data center, and the absence of serious plans for the development of 5G ”.
In addition, they indicate that the Urgent Consideration Law (LUC) will make it lose 11% of its income and hand over part of the business to private parties.
“Let us defend ANTEL so that it can once again be an efficient company with strategy and development projects, with a vision of the future, dreams and bets on a country that wants to advance and be better. In defense of ANTEL of all and national pride ”, is raised in the call.