Ministerio de Comunicaciones highlights infrastructure advances and celebrates SIT anniversary

Miguel Angel Diaz Bobadilla Ministro de Comunicaciones, Infraestructura y Vivienda
Miguel Angel Diaz Bobadilla Ministro de Comunicaciones, Infraestructura y Vivienda | Ministerio de Comunicaciones, Infraestructura y Vivienda (CIV)

The Ministerio de Comunicaciones of Guatemala shared updates and acknowledgments through a series of posts on November 17, 2025. The tweets highlighted infrastructure progress in Xela, recognized the importance of connectivity and innovation, and celebrated the contributions of older adults within the institution.

In a post published at 18:15 UTC, the ministry stated: "Xela merece mejor conectividad La losa del puente del paso a desnivel ya fue fundida. Son avances que quizá no se ven todos los días, pero que sí harán una diferencia cuando la obra esté concluida." The update referred to ongoing infrastructure works aimed at improving transportation and connectivity in Quetzaltenango (commonly known as Xela), which is part of broader efforts to enhance mobility in Guatemala.

Later that day at 18:36 UTC, the ministry emphasized the human element behind technological advancement by stating: " La conectividad es más que antenas: es gente, innovación y servicio al país. Hoy celebramos a todas las personas que han formado parte de estos 29 años de historia en la @SITgt ¡Gracias por su dedicación!" This message marked the 29th anniversary of the Superintendencia de Telecomunicaciones (SIT), acknowledging its role in promoting telecommunications services across Guatemala.

At 21:13 UTC on the same day, another post read: "¡Feliz Día del Adulto Mayor! El CIV celebra la sabiduría, dedicación y legado de quienes, con décadas de servicio, inspiran y fortalecen nuestra institución." The statement underscored appreciation for senior members whose experience contributes to institutional growth.

The Ministry's recent communications reflect national priorities to improve infrastructure and digital access. These initiatives are aligned with projects such as Plan Conecta 2025, an effort focused on expanding connectivity throughout Guatemala and enhancing quality of life through public works projects.