Thursday, August 23, 2012

HT Mostar fined again for MNP implementation failures

Bosnia’s HT Mostar has been fined BAM120,000 (USD76,000) by local regulator the Communications Regulatory Agency (CRA) for the continued delays in implementing mobile number portability (MNP), Telecompaper reports. The development comes just over a month after it was claimed that HT Mostar, which is Bosnia’s smallest mobile network operator by subscribers, was facing legal action from the local CRA, over its failure to introduce MNP fully. As previously reported by CommsUpdate, in July 2012 the CRA, having examined the state of implementation by all three of the country’s cellcos, found that HT Mostar had not yet made the service fully available to its customers; it was understood that ported subscribers at that date were able to make voice calls, but could not use SMS and MMS services


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