Peru

The Ministry of Transport and Communications, MTC, awarded seven new radio frequencies in six locations in the country, aimed at expanding Peruvians’ access to new informational, educational and entertainment spaces.

Of the total frequencies granted, four correspond to Modulated Frequency (FM) broadcasting, intended for educational purposes, while the remaining three are Medium Wave (OM), of which two will be used for educational purposes and one for commercial use.

The benefited localities are: Alianza-La Unión-Pampa Hermosa (Loreto-San Martín), Camisea (Cusco), Huimbayoc-Navarro-Papaplaya-Pelejo (San Martín), Shamboyacu-Tingo de Ponaza (San Martín), Madre de Dios (Madre de Dios) and Carabaya (Puno).

These new authorizations will expand the radio offer in different areas of the country, considering that broadcasting plays a key role as a tool for development, integration and cultural preservation.
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Richard Santa, RAVT in https://www.tvyvideo.com/en/news/latest-news/290-enterprises/22644-peru-allocates-seven-radio-frequencies.html via Ydun Ritz (2025-07-18)