Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Belgacom is no analog television sales - De Morgen

Edited by: editor – 06/19/13, 20u14 – Source: Belga

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Belgacom decided to commercialize as not to justify the necessary investment. no analogue television That says the company, confirming reports from Le Soir. Belgacom believes that the opening of the analog cable too late, and would also be treated equally.

Since 2009 the telecom regulators in this country prepare for the opening of the cable network in Belgium. However, resistance of the cable operators, Telenet in Flanders, caused delays. In 2011, the regulators took measures to require cable companies to open up their network, so that alternative operators could offer. However cable

Belgacom regrets that there is no level playing field between the cable and Belgacom. The fact is that the regulators have Belgacom required all its services available to alternative operators, while the open cable companies were only required to allow the analog cable television.

“We want the Belgacom regulators to re-examine and eliminate the asymmetry, “said spokeswoman Frederique Verbiest. Belgacom also notes that analog television is becoming less important.

According to the Belgian telecoms regulator BIPT the decision of Belgacom in principle, have no influence on the current procedure for opening the cable.

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