Telecom operators in Romania to pay less in case of radio interference
Romania’s Ministry of Communications has initiated a bill that will allow telecom operators to pay less for using radio frequencies allocated through a license, if these frequencies are interfered by other radio communication stations, thus affecting their services.
The Ministry released the draft project in the middle of a dispute between telecom operator Vodafone and Romania’s Communications Authority ANCOM, reports local Hotnews.ro.
Vodafone has asked ANCOM to pay it EUR 15 million worth of damages, because it couldn’t use a part of the spectrum acquired in 2012 from the Romanian state in over 20 counties, due to interference caused by communication companies from Ukraine.
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