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Coordination meeting with the Hungarian regulatory authority (NMHH)

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HAKOM held a bilateral coordination meeting with the Hungarian regulator concerning the alignment of Croatian and Hungarian frequency plans.
 
ZAGREB, 6 February 2015 – A working meeting with the Hungarian National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) finished yesterday at HAKOM’s premises. The two regulators exchanged experiences and plans of the two countries concerning the preparation for re-planning of RF bands and the future allocation of the second digital dividend, digital radio and mobile communications networks. Furthermore, a certain number of frequencies for radio networks were coordinated and an extended set of frequencies for the re-planning of the digital television in the under 700MHz frequency band was agreed upon. The coordination between two administrations will continue in writing and at the next meeting.

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