The National Assembly will resume discussion on the law governing the installation and placement of cell phone antennas, pending since 2003.
The project seeks to regulate the location of phone towers, as in Article 11 which was not adopted in 2003 it is established that those near populated areas have to be relocated.
"Opposition ministers believe that this is preparing the ground for Xinwei, who could gain an advantage if the antennas of Claro and Movistar are relocated", noted an article in Laprensa.com.ni.
The work is six months behind schedule, because funds have not been provided by investors in the project, including Brazil's state run BNDES.
Eliseo Núñez Hernández, president of the Infrastructure Committee, acknowledged the delay in the works in Nicaragua and said they do not know the reason why funding for the project has been detained.
A meeting with the project financer, the National Bank of Economic and Social Development (BNDES) of Brazil has been planned for the end of June .