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Gesiléa Fonseca Teles

Gesiléa Fonseca Teles

Superintendent of Inspection, National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel), Brazil

Gesiléa Fonseca Teles is the Superintendent of Inspection at the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel). She is a Counselor on the Superior Council of the Center for Advanced Studies in Digital Communications and Technological Innovations (Ceadi), a member of Anatel’s Telecommunications Infrastructure Committee, and a Counselor on the National Council for Combating Piracy and Intellectual Property Crimes (CNCP) at the Ministry of Justice and Public Security.

In 2024, she won the National Award for Combating Piracy, organized by the CNCP, and this year she was named Woman of Communications 2025 by the Brazilian Association of Telecommunications Infrastructure and Subscription Television Systems Companies (ABERIMEST Brasil).

Throughout her more than 20 years of experience at the Agency, she advised members of the Board of Directors and the Interconnection Arbitration Committee. She also served as the manager of interconnection and numbering and as the coordinator of Conduct Adjustment Agreements.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in Law from the Centro Universitário de Brasília (Uniceub), a specialization in Telecommunications Regulation from the University of Brasília (UnB), and a postgraduate degree in Civil and Civil Procedural Law from Universidade Cândido Mendes.

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