Argentina government to announce sanctions against Movistar after Easter

Posted on April 5, 2012 • Filed under: Argentina, Business, Internet, Politics

THE FINE COULD GET TO THE $ 200 MILLION
After Easter, the Government announced the sanction against Movistar
The operator shall submit its defense next Tuesday before the authorities, although there is resignation among its executives by the Government’s decision. The operator of Telefónica promises to compensate customers for the collapse
Next week, after the culmination of the celebrations for Easter, will be critical to determine the sanction that the government will impose a blackout Movistar by telephone on Monday knocked out service to 17 million users of mobile phone operator .
The company, owned by Spanish group Telefonica, will take four days off to finalize a report on the incident to be presented on Tuesday next to the National Communications Commission (NCC), to try to avoid the fine.
The company will seek to justify the reasons why customers were without service for 24 hours in the hope of mitigating the official onslaught led by the Federal Planning Minister Julio De Vido, who already announced his decision to apply “the highest possible sanction “Movistar. Read Article

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