The Government Efficiency Department (Doge) is the body responsible for reducing and reforming the different levels of the Federal Government of the United States.
A federal judge of the United States blockade Temporarily this Thursday one of the initiatives of the Government Efficiency Department (Doge) conducted by the tycoon Elon Musk. For now, You will not be able to access social security administration systems They contain personal data of millions of people.
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Maryland’s federal district judge of Hollander favorably failed to request a unions and retirees And he demanded that Doge eliminated any identifiable personal data that he may have. They denounce that the body led by Musk violates privacy laws and presents huge information security risks.


A Social Security official recently resigned and denounced that he saw a Doge team to the agency and expressed her fear for the personal data that could be at risk. Donald Trump’s government denies accusations and ensures that its goal is to end waste and fraud in the federal state.
Elon Musk challenges Carlos Slim Helú in Mexico and shakes the reign of Telcel: launches free Internet service for cell phones
While continuing with his state adjustment plan in Trump’s government, Elon Musk continues to develop his businesses. In recent days he launched an initiative that could transform the telecommunications panorama in Mexico. Through Starlinkyour satellite Internet service, Musk plans to offer free connection to mobile devices in the country, thus challenging the domain of Telcel, owned by Carlos Slim Helú. This movement promises to expand Internet access, especially in rural and difficult access areas, where traditional coverage is limited or non -existent.
The proposal of Starlink Not only does it seek to compete in the urban market, but also close the digital gap that affects millions of Mexicans. By providing free Internet in remote areas, opportunities for education, health and economic development of marginalized communities are opened. In addition, this initiative could press traditional suppliers to improve their services and prices, benefiting consumers.
However, Starlink entry into the Mexican market is not exempt from challenges. The necessary infrastructure, government regulation and competitors’ response will be determining factors in the success of this project. As the launch date approaches, it will be crucial to observe how the telecommunications sector in Mexico evolves and how users adopt this new connectivity option.
Source: Ambito