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        On Net Hits Three Million Homes Passed by FTTH


        Wholesale fiber infrastructure provider On Net Fibra has reached   Fibra General Manager Jose Miguel Torres said of the milestone:
        three  million  homes  passed  by  its  fiber-to-the-home  (FTTH)   ‘Reaching half of the country’s homes with the possibility of high
        network, providing coverage of roughly  half  of all  existing   speed access allows us to consolidate our leadership position in
        homes in Chile. In a statement the firm, which was spun off from   the deployment of fiber optic networks, with a unique potential
        Movistar Chile in July 2021 and is now majority owned by KKR   and competitiveness in the market so that our current and future
        (Movistar retains a minority stake in the business), claims to have   clients can use our network, and thus focus on delivering their
        invested around USD100 million over the first seven months of   services to homes and businesses in Chile.’
        its  operation to  increase its  network  footprint  by  20%.  On  Net




        Romania, Moldova Agree to Cut Roaming, International Call Charges


                                                               (ANCOM) has announced.  The  accord has been  concluded  for
                                                               an  initial  period  of  five  years,  with  the  changes  expected  to  be
                                                               implemented  within the next three months. According to the
                                                               press  release, the agreement  aims  to  create the framework  for
                                                               a sustainable reduction in retail tariffs for international roaming
                                                               services, including voice, SMS and data, as well as international
                                                               calls  between the two  countries.  ANCOM  and its  Moldovan
                                                               counterpart, the National Regulatory  Agency  for Electronic
                                                               Communications  and Information Technology  (ANRCETI),  will
                                                               ensure that network operators within their jurisdictions negotiate
                                                               in good  faith with any applicant  the technical  and commercial
                                                               conditions  for the  provision of interconnection  in order  to
        The governments of Romania and Moldova signed an agreement   terminate in its own network calls and SMS from numbers from
        on 11  February  to reduce  tariffs  for roaming services and   the other party’s state, as well as the international transit of calls
        international calls between the two countries, Romania’s National   and SMS to networks in its own state.
        Authority  for Management  and Regulation  in Communications



        EC Withdraws Czech Plans for MVNO Wholesale Access


        The European Commission (EC) stonewalled the Czech Telecom-  operators  O2,  T-Mobile  and  Vodafone  commanding  “significant
        munication Office’s (CTO) plan to force MNOs to give  favorable   market power”. The  EC pointed to concessions  O2  made after
        wholesale access to MVNOs, deeming the move incompatible with   the country’s 2020 5G spectrum auction when it was obliged to
        EU law. In a statement, the EC said the regulator notified the EU’s   provide national roaming of 5G spectrum at an attractive price to
        executive branch in November last year of its intentions, which it   service providers CentroNet, Nordic Telecom and PODA. The point
        claimed will make the Czech mobile market more competitive and   the body  was  trying to  make was  that  interested parties  must
        result in lower prices for customers. The EC informed the CTO it   move earlier particularly when a spectrum auction is scheduled,
        had “serious doubt” for the policy to go through due to incapability   as concessions are expected  of bidders  which  usually results
        with EU law, and has closed its in-depth investigation on the matter,   in better prices  for wholesale  networks.  It  also noted  there are
        now demanding the CTO to withdraw its draft measure to provide   already favorable conditions for the market entry of a new mobile
        wholesale mobile access. The body wrote the draft measure is not   operator.   The Czech regulator said in a statement it does not
        “sufficiently justified” and does not take into account the short   agree  with the  EC's decision  and will consider  further  steps  to
        to mid-term market developments. It added the criteria for joint   lower prices for consumers, but did not state any detail.  The CTO
        dominance by the country’s three largest operators had not been   revealed its intentions to push through this measure last year and
        met. In the draft measure, the CTO stated retail prices for phones   revealed there was a failure in keeping wholesale prices in check
        and plans are particularly high in the Czech Republic, and MVNOs   as data per megabit transferred between 2015 to 2020 was higher
        are not able to provide competitive services due  to incumbent   than or equal to the retail price.






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