Colombia’s communications regulator, the CRC, has upheld a substantial fine against Movistar’s operating company. The penalty, totaling $2.733 million, stems from the company’s failure to submit requested information to the CRC. The decision follows a review of a challenge filed by Coltel, a telecommunications company. The CRC initially imposed the fine due to non-compliance with information disclosure requirements. This ruling confirms the original sanction, reinforcing the CRC’s authority to enforce transparency within the telecommunications sector. The specifics of the requested information and its importance were not detailed in the announcement. Movistar has the right to appeal the decision through legal channels.