I would like to go back to the issue of the cellular and Internet service.
I'm not able to determine exactly what the specific role of the government would be in solving the problem of unserviced areas. There is no need to travel deep into the regions to notice this problem. Sometimes, the signal is lost just outside big cities. The fact is that private telecommunications companies may be reluctant to invest in those places because it's not profitable and because they think that the market and the critical mass in those places is not worth the investment.
It's a very complex situation. Telecommunications companies are private, so they don't fall under the public sector. How can the government persuade them to go to the regions? If it's not profitable, how can they be persuaded to do so?