“ANACOM insists on lies … in clear persecution”



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The exchange of words between ANACOM and the operators still persists. The subject under discussion is still 5G, which affects changes at the level of Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT).

The president of the National Communications Authority said yesterday that the fact that DTT migration ended in the Azores and Madeira was an “option on the part of the company [Altice Portugal] that has the responsibility of making the migration, Altice, with which it was agreed ”. Altice says it’s a lie.

Altice Portugal:

TDT: Altice says the decision to leave the islands out [do calendário] was from ANACOM

In a statement sent to Pplware a few moments ago, Altice Portugal states that ...

It is regrettable that the Regulator reiterates the lie, in an attempt to camouflage its bad decisions and attack the companies in the sector by imputing its own mistakes.

The new statements of ANACOM reinforce the irresponsible and inappropriate position of an Authority, but Altice Portugal will continue to make public the public as many times as necessary to restore the truth and protect its image and good name, thus contradicting this line of Regulator. that disrespects the sector and the fundamental principles inherent to the position.

According to Altice Portugal, “These statements are a true falsehood in which there is a continuity in the persecution of this Company with the aim of denigrating its image and its good name vis-à-vis, essentially, the citizens of the Azores and Madeira Archipelagos. ”.

The company led by Alexandre Fonseca clarifies, however, that “the decision to leave the Autonomous Communities of the Azores and Madeira at the end of the DTT migration schedule for the release of the 700 MHz band was taken exclusively by ANACOM, at despite various criticisms and public complaints that Altice Portugal has been making since 2018, that is, personally, before the Presidents of the Regional Governments ”.



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