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How does the coronavirus disease affect the communications market and the relevant regulations?
Pursuant to the decisions of the European Union and based on the reports of various international research companies, the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) has been preparing regular summaries of the changes in the market and international regulations since the outbreak of the epidemic.
Scaremongering, teleshopping programmes abusing the pandemic situation and radio interferences – the NMHH receives an increasing number of reports
The number of complaints submitted to the programme surveillance service has increased by nearly three-quarters in the past month, but the number of reports on radio frequency interferences and those received by our Internet Hotline has also increased 1.5 times over the same period of last year.
From this year on, data reconciliation for SIM cards will be continuous and straightforward
Approximately 3.5 million prepaid SIM cards could be involved in this year’s data reconciliation.
NMHH: 3+1 changes in Hungarian infocommunications regulations effective as of 1 July
After two decades, we bid farewell to blue numbers; after 15 years, new regulations will be implemented in the market of electronic signatures; infocommunications market rapid reports can resume with legislative guarantee; broadband networks may be installed using public utilities infrastructure – these are the key legislative changes on infocommunications becoming effective as of 1 July. Being in the middle of the summer, let's not forget about reasonable roaming use, either.
NMHH Hungary adds new frequencies to the digital economy
The four winners offered a total of HUF 130.6 billion for the use of the bands.
Flash Report on Mobile Phone, June 2014
For the detailed report please open the attached content and download the PDF document.
NMHH frequency tender for broadband services published
Winning bidders will be licensed to use the frequencies until 2034. The one-off minimum sales fee is HUF 104 billion. Bids can be submitted by 16 June 2014.