Santo Domingo witnessed a significant governmental milestone as Vice President Raquel Peña and Guido Gómez Mazara, President of the Dominican Telecommunications Institute (Indotel), officially inaugurated the institution’s new flagship headquarters. This event marks the culmination of a strategic shift after 24 years of operating from leased facilities, signaling a new era for telecommunications governance in the Dominican Republic.
The newly erected Corporate Building 323, situated along 27 de Febrero Avenue, stands as a modern architectural achievement with ten operational floors complemented by four subterranean parking levels and additional surface parking infrastructure. The construction represents a substantial public investment of approximately RD$1,777.9 million, reflecting the administration’s dedication to fiscal responsibility and institutional modernization.
Guido Gómez Mazara emphasized that this infrastructure project embodies the government’s commitment to transparent resource allocation and operational efficiency. The permanent facility eliminates recurring rental expenditures, creating an estimated RD$1,540 million in savings over the coming decade that will be redirected toward bridging the nation’s digital divide. The consolidation of personnel into a single, purpose-built environment is projected to enhance operational coherence, reduce administrative costs, and significantly improve public service delivery mechanisms.
The strategic relocation represents more than mere physical transition—it symbolizes Indotel’s reinforced mandate to advance digital inclusion policies and telecommunications development throughout the Dominican Republic. The enhanced operational capacity afforded by the new headquarters will facilitate more effective implementation of national digital infrastructure initiatives, ultimately benefiting citizens through improved connectivity and access to telecommunications services.
