SBB je danas zatražio dozvolu za ulazak na tržište fiksne telefonije. Tek da zapišemo datum, pa da vidimo koliko će vremena proteći dok se licenca ne odobri.
i ja mislim da ce to biti pre 2011. Nego kako ce to da izgleda u realnosti, hoce li svaka kompanija razvijati svoje kablove ili kao kod struje neko razdvajanje?
A sad prvo da se osnuje komisija za evaluaciju pa sve ostalo.... "State to evaluate new fixed-line telephony licenses impact on Telekom Srbija before allowing providers to enter market, minister says. The state must carefully weigh the impact of granting new landline telephony licenses on Telekom Srbija before deciding to end the state telecom company’s monopoly in the fixed-line market, Telecommunications and Information Society Minister Aleksandra Smiljanic said yesterday, news agencies reported. Cable TV and Internet operator Serbia Broadband (SBB), which has applied for a license to enter the fixed-line market, could attract prolific landline subscribers, whose bill payments allow Telekom Srbija to finance “the unprofitable activity of providing landline services in rural areas and to users that have very small phone bills,” Smiljanic told a news conference. A solution could be in having all operators contribute part of their revenues into a universal service fund, which would subsidize unprofitable landline operations, Smiljanic said, adding that Serbia will invite bids for landline licenses after it defines minimum requirements for license holders. According to Assistant Telecommunications and Information Society Minister Slobodan Laketa, the licenses will not be issued in 2007, but subscribers “can expect new operators in 2008.” In related news, SBB CEO Dragan Solak said that the company has the capacity to provide landline services to a third of Serbia’s households. SBB has also requested a license from the Telecommunications Agency (RATEL) and the Telecommunications and Information Society Ministry to buy Internet services abroad, Solak said, noting that putting an end to Telekom Srbija’s monopoly in the sector would help reduce retail Internet prices in Serbia by 80% and increase connection speeds"
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Mislim da je 2011 realan rok. Boza Djelic je to vec najavio pre nekoliko meseci.
Da organizujemo kladionicu?
Jao, dotad ću da čekam da mi razdvoje dvojnika, jer Telekom godinama nema tehničkih mogućnosti...meni i 2011. zvuči optimistički
50 dolara da nece biti zavrseno ni 2011.
Možda EBRD kao akcionar SBB-a malo pogura.
i ja mislim da ce to biti pre 2011. Nego kako ce to da izgleda u realnosti, hoce li svaka kompanija razvijati svoje kablove ili kao kod struje neko razdvajanje?
A sad prvo da se osnuje komisija za evaluaciju pa sve ostalo....
"State to evaluate new fixed-line telephony licenses impact on Telekom Srbija before allowing providers to enter
market, minister says. The state must carefully weigh the impact of granting new landline telephony licenses on
Telekom Srbija before deciding to end the state telecom company’s monopoly in the fixed-line market,
Telecommunications and Information Society Minister Aleksandra Smiljanic said yesterday, news agencies reported.
Cable TV and Internet operator Serbia Broadband (SBB), which has applied for a license to enter the fixed-line market,
could attract prolific landline subscribers, whose bill payments allow Telekom Srbija to finance “the unprofitable
activity of providing landline services in rural areas and to users that have very small phone bills,” Smiljanic told a news
conference. A solution could be in having all operators contribute part of their revenues into a
universal service fund, which would subsidize unprofitable landline
operations, Smiljanic said, adding that Serbia will invite bids for landline
licenses after it defines minimum requirements for license holders. According
to Assistant Telecommunications and Information Society Minister Slobodan
Laketa, the licenses will not be issued in 2007, but subscribers “can expect
new operators in 2008.” In related news, SBB CEO Dragan Solak said that the
company has the capacity to provide landline services to a third of Serbia’s
households. SBB has also requested a license from the Telecommunications
Agency (RATEL) and the Telecommunications and Information Society
Ministry to buy Internet services abroad, Solak said, noting that putting an end
to Telekom Srbija’s monopoly in the sector would help reduce retail Internet prices in Serbia by 80% and increase
connection speeds"
Evo danas na vestima da će Telekom prvi dobiti pravo da razvija kablovsku fiksnu telefoniju. Onda možda bude i mnogo pre 2001. godine.
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