The most appropriate response would be, as I mentioned, a separation of functions to allow for investment at that level of the network of companies and thus ensure that there will be competition. In the network, there are some places that cannot be duplicated or rebuilt, and thus we should guarantee the openness of the network so that the competitors can get connected. The advantage is that the company who would be in charge of the network would be very interested in seeing a great deal of competition because its sales would go up. It would make a profit, and it could reinvest in the network and improve it. These results were encouraging in Great Britain and in New Zealand. Therefore, let us take that as an example so that we can have a potential for competition and openness and investment in our networks.
On February 10th, 2011. See this statement in context.