El gobierno argentino ha anunciado la desregulación de ciertos servicios postales, incluyendo telegramas y envíos de hasta 50 kilogramos. Sin embargo, el servicio electoral seguirá siendo prestado por el correo oficial. La medida, que busca abrir el mercado a nuevos operadores, requiere que las empresas interesadas estén debidamente constituidas y obtengan autorización del Ente Nacional de Comunicaciones (ENACOM).
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00:00to deregulate the mail service.
00:02This was announced, Lucio, by the presidential spokesman, Manuela Dorni.
00:06Of course, that's right, Guille.
00:07The truth is that there were many things that were deregulated, right?
00:09Because if, hey, and the kid on the motorcycle,
00:11that I give him something, I give him, I don't know,
00:14a documentation and take it to such a side,
00:16it was no longer deregulated.
00:17Well, yes, but not everything.
00:20Let's clarify before ghosts and certain fear begin to settle in.
00:24In Article 3 of the Decree 1052, published for this purpose, it says,
00:30the official mail of the Argentine Republic, Sociedad Anónima,
00:33will have in its charge the electoral service of the national elections.
00:37That is, the elections are still clean, transparent,
00:40as always, the Argentine mail continues to be provided.
00:44However, there are services that were not deregulated
00:48and that begin to be deregulated, for example, telegrams,
00:51or for example, shipments of up to 50 kilograms.
00:53But let's listen to Lucio, to Manuela Dorni, and then we'll continue.
00:56Ah, it's a tweet, give it to him, look.
00:58I thought it was a video.
00:59The tweet says, the government has taken action to deregulate the mail service,
01:03will we achieve more competition or not?
01:04More digitization and better security in postal matter.
01:08God bless the Argentine Republic.
01:09Tell me something more specific.
01:11Well, this is fine.
01:12Listen to me.
01:13Goodbye, begging.
01:14But stop, stop, stop.
01:15Tell me something.
01:16What else do you want?
01:17More competition.
01:18I'm reading.
01:19More digitization and better security in postal matter.
01:22We are the best in the world.
01:23Now, entering the final information.
01:26It doesn't satisfy you, Lucio?
01:28No, it does satisfy me.
01:29I think it's something positive.
01:30Ah, ok.
01:31I was reading the whole decree.
01:33No, it's not the most fun reading in the world, but it's part of my job.
01:36I was reading it.
01:37It's well written, it's correct.
01:40I say, for you to get an idea.
01:43What is it that the mail service, the official mail service,
01:46was paying in, in some way, monopoly,
01:49that you are now going to be able to go to a mail that authorizes you to lend this?
01:53The telegrams.
01:54Telegrams of dismissal, of resignation.
01:58Telegrams regarding a judicial issue with an ex-husband, an ex-wife.
02:03Letter of documents.
02:04Letter of documents.
02:05Do you remember the song, letter of documents, letter of documents?
02:08Yes, of course.
02:09That opens windows for you everywhere.
02:14Lucio read it in that time of independent hurricane.
02:17Yes, and he didn't turn on the lighthouse by chance.
02:19It's not going to be entertaining, this news.
02:21Of course, of course, of course.
02:22You will know, it's quite complicated.
02:24Postal shipments of up to 50 kilos.
02:27It would be necessary to see if it is also for international shipments.
02:30Now, if I buy a joystick on Amazon, does it arrive safely?
02:33Because with the Argentine mail, it doesn't arrive.
02:35Well, there it is, an important point, with two important places,
02:39which are the courier of the international airport of Ezeiza,
02:42and they order international postcards, which is there in Comodoro Pi,
02:45it is the place of the Argentine mail, where things arrive.
02:48The truth, sometimes it works well, sometimes it doesn't, sometimes more or less.
02:51I don't know, for example, I know a person who imported,
02:54I say, nothing mysterious, he imported 15 original Argentine t-shirts to sell them.
03:00Yes.
03:01And they didn't get it because the recipient was badly written, I don't know,
03:05well, that's out of the question.
03:06Now, it's not that you open a kiosk and say, I'm mail.
03:11You have to be noted before the ARCA, the EXAFIP,
03:16you have to have some of the commercial societies in force,
03:21I know the law of commercial societies, it can be an SAS, it can be an SA, it can be an SRL,
03:27and you have to ask for authorization in front of the ENACOM,
03:30in front of the National Communication Center.
03:32It's not that I open, I say, if it doesn't give way to Narcomenudeo or any other legal business,
03:40it's not that I say, hey, look, I rented a kiosk here, 2x4, and I get money.
03:44And I start.
03:45And I'm mail.
03:46Of course, of course, of course.
03:47You have to have a well-constituted social reason, you have to report to the ENACOM,
03:52but well, I think it's something positive.
03:55To regulate it, yes, yes.
03:55And it can clearly work very well.
03:57Much of the mail services were unregulated, but others...
04:02Now, it's impressive when you start reading the decree,
04:05the amount of things that include, for example...
04:08Some, come on.
04:09Secograms.
04:10What is a secogram?
04:12You don't know what a secogram is?
04:14Non-obvious people.
04:15Of course.
04:16Letters that are sent between non-obvious people.
04:20Well, the truth is that it's very interesting when you start reading all the mail services
04:25that are not massive, they are not the best known, but they lend themselves.
04:30So, well, deregulation is the word of fashion.
04:34Deregulation of the mail.
04:36Does it have anything to do with the mail?
04:38Let's see if I want to keep it.
04:40No, we're already starting to speculate.
04:42Lucio, let them deregulate.
04:44Lucio, can I tell you something?
04:46Lucio, mail, here comes Álvaro.
04:50Deregulation is useful.
04:52This deregulation is clearly useful, and it's going to work very well.