Communication: second generation mobile license launch fourth disables
Communication: second generation mobile license launch fourth disables
Created date Wednesday, 08 August 2012 13: 13

Baghdad/Orr news Approved by the Ministry of communications was not able to launch the fourth mobile license for mobile due to the continuation of the second generation of communication companies in Iraq, referring to reduce wages of Informatics and Internet services by 50%.
He said the Ministry's technical agent Amir Al-Bayati said the draft fourth mobile telephone licence failed due to a problem on second-generation frequencies that we can't enter through them as competitors with other mobile companies, "indicating that the Ministry was seeking a fourth generation frequencies ltzahi the rest of the companies in providing excellent services to attract competitive price.
Al-Bayati said that the Ministry of communications is rapidly to provide Internet access and very appropriate price information to reduce up to over 50% in the period ahead.
Artistic agent said for senior Ministry of communications problems for landlines is terrestrial networks provided by copper wire connector for تهرئ and affecting work generally as well as switches from destruction after the military events in 2003, he was actually working with optical cables replaced in Diyala, Nasiriyah, Basra and Mosul and some of the functions of Baghdad like Al-Khansa, adding that Tel cannot compete with mobile only with the development of the type of service such as communication and audio and television channels.
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