ZAGREB, Sept 1 (Hina) - According to the accounting data of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Transport and Communications, there is a certain number of radio and television concessionaires who are not paying concession or frequency
fees. According to the Law on Telecommunications, those concession holders will lose the right to perform services for which they were granted concessions, the Ministry said in a statement. Officials at the Ministry did not want to state the identity of the stations the Ministry was referring to. The officials said 50 per cent of all concessionaires, including radio and TV stations, were avoiding paying their obligations. Stations which are not paying their obligations regularly face the danger of being closed down or of their technical and other equipment being sealed or temporarily confiscated by a telecommunications supervisor, the stat
ZAGREB, Sept 1 (Hina) - According to the accounting data of the
Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Transport and Communications, there
is a certain number of radio and television concessionaires who are
not paying concession or frequency fees.
According to the Law on Telecommunications, those concession
holders will lose the right to perform services for which they were
granted concessions, the Ministry said in a statement.
Officials at the Ministry did not want to state the identity of the
stations the Ministry was referring to.
The officials said 50 per cent of all concessionaires, including
radio and TV stations, were avoiding paying their obligations.
Stations which are not paying their obligations regularly face the
danger of being closed down or of their technical and other
equipment being sealed or temporarily confiscated by a
telecommunications supervisor, the statement said.
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