XHPTEC-FM

XHPTEC-FM is a radio station on 99.1 FM in Santiago Juxtlahuaca, Oaxaca. It is owned by Corporación Empresarial 2 Ríos, S. de R.L. de C.V., and is known as G-Pop with a pop format.

XHPTEC-FM
CitySantiago Juxtlahuaca, Oaxaca
Frequency99.1 FM
BrandingG-Pop
SloganSé Tú Mismo (Be Yourself)
Programming
FormatPop
Ownership
OwnerCorporación Empresarial 2 Ríos, S. de R.L. de C.V.
History
First air dateJune 2019
Call sign meaningSan Sebastián TEComaxtlahuaca
Technical information
ClassA
ERP3 kW
HAAT-427.6 m
Transmitter coordinates17°20′08.6″N 98°00′52″W[1]

XHPTEC shares its tower in Col. Jardín de la Soledad in Juxtlahuaca with XHVMT-FM 106.9, a community radio station, and XHPSEB-FM 104.9.

History

XHPTEC was awarded in the IFT-4 radio auction of 2017 and came to air in June 2019 alongside XHVMT and XHPSEB, which are separately owned.

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gollark: Even with computers they still managed to mess the phone network up so horribly.- calls appear to use an awful voice codec- multimedia messages are overcharged massively for- caller ID spoofing is a very common thing- mobile phones have stupidly complex modem chips with excessive access to the rest of their phone, closed source firmware and probably security bugs- SIM cards are self contained devices with lots of software in *Java*?! In a sane system they would need to store something like four values.- "eSIM" things are just reprogrammable soldered SIM cards because apparently nobody thought of doing it in software?!- phone towers are routinely spoofed by law enforcement for no good reason and apparently nobody is stopping this- phone calls/texts are not end to end encrypted, which is practical *now* if not when much of the development of mobile phones and whatever was happening- there are apparently a bunch of exploits in the protocols linking phone networks, like SS7
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