Billion crowns they raised the price up to billion crowns without the risk that it would cost them anything. ČTÚ itself scrapped this auction a few months later saying that it would prepare a new and better one.Others adapted Vodafone looked for loopholesIn May the so-called Husák amendment to the Electronic Communications Act came into effect. This contributed to improving the position of customers by tightening the conditions for automatic contract renewal limiting contractual fines for early termination of contracts and simplifying the possibility of changing the operator.
Of the big three O and T-Mobile then reduced contractual fines to a fifth as required by Benin Mobile Number List law but it was Vodafone who "discovered" a way to continue to charge the full amount instead of a fifth . He did not terminate the contract for non-paying customers but withdrew from it. The same operator who used the competition's antlers and outdid others in the use of "advertising language" in their advertisements...In the summer of the ČTÚ under the new leadership presented the terms of the new auction in which it learned from previous mistakes.
Thanks to published court decisions we know that the youngest of the operators did not like the to subject them to judicial review. And he asked evilly.When in April the CTÚ published the terms of the upcoming auction in the MHz MHz and MHz bands on the discussion site on its website Vodafone sent pages of comments on the last day of the deadline . Briefly summarized he asks for an analysis to be drawn up for all regulatory steps he wants to cancel the obligation of national roaming and wholesale offers and within the development criteria he wants to include coverage by G services or UMTS.