Romania’s Radiocom to enter telecom market with cheap internet, telephony and TV offer

23 April 2014

Romania’s National Radiocommunications Company, Radiocom, owned by the Romanian state, is preparing to enter the telecom market by launching an offer of integrated services of communications and television.

“Radiocom must change to a complete package of Internet, television and telephony,” Razvan Cotovelea, Minister for Information Society, told local Economica.net.

“We already had some technical discussions about Radiocom’s future, and from this point of view we are preparing a package of television, Internet and telephony that can be distributed both in rural and urban areas, for the company to become a player on the telecommunications market,” he added.

According to him, the company’s strategy will be presented to the government, and will also be made public, by the end of the semester.

“We want to offer services accessible to all Romanians and once the plan is in place and is approved by the Romanian government, Radiocom will make the necessary investments within available funds,” stated Cotovelea.

Radiocom offers 4G WiMax internet at a speed of 1 Mbps for EUR 4 plus VAT, representing a monthly fee of some RON 20, reports Economica.net.

In December 2013 Radiocom had over 1,400 employees.

Irina Popescu, irina.popescu@romania-insider.com

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Romania’s Radiocom to enter telecom market with cheap internet, telephony and TV offer

23 April 2014

Romania’s National Radiocommunications Company, Radiocom, owned by the Romanian state, is preparing to enter the telecom market by launching an offer of integrated services of communications and television.

“Radiocom must change to a complete package of Internet, television and telephony,” Razvan Cotovelea, Minister for Information Society, told local Economica.net.

“We already had some technical discussions about Radiocom’s future, and from this point of view we are preparing a package of television, Internet and telephony that can be distributed both in rural and urban areas, for the company to become a player on the telecommunications market,” he added.

According to him, the company’s strategy will be presented to the government, and will also be made public, by the end of the semester.

“We want to offer services accessible to all Romanians and once the plan is in place and is approved by the Romanian government, Radiocom will make the necessary investments within available funds,” stated Cotovelea.

Radiocom offers 4G WiMax internet at a speed of 1 Mbps for EUR 4 plus VAT, representing a monthly fee of some RON 20, reports Economica.net.

In December 2013 Radiocom had over 1,400 employees.

Irina Popescu, irina.popescu@romania-insider.com

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