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Anatel fines Oi totaling R$ 30 million for having denied access to emergency services

21/09/2012

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Sanctions derived from infractions to the regulation of fixed line services and PGMU. Still fit in agency resources.

The board of Anatel approved, on Thursday (20), the imposition of fines on Oi totaling R$ 30 million for violations of the regulation of fixed telephony service and the General Plan for Universal (PGMU) found by the agency in 2007. Still be appealed to both administrative sanctions.

The first penalty in the amount of R$ 18.3 million was applied due to the carrier denied access to emergency services and free care from providers to users own or with delinquent credit depleted, in Pernambuco. The Oi bequeathed irregularities that resulted from technological changes necessary to implement the portability service, but failed to convince the technical area of Anatel.

The other penalty established at R$ 11.7 million, was not applied by installation of individual localities and public telephones in Maranhão that totaled 300 and 100 people, respectively. According to the rapporteur of the matter, counselor Rodrigo Zerbone, the operator again presented argument can not change the decision.



Source: Telesíntese

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