Lithuania-based Bite Group is seeing progress towards its entry into Estonia s telecoms market, with the country s regulator mulling its participation in its upcoming 5G airwaves auction. A move that could see it replace Telia, Elisa or Tele2.
Lithuania-based Bite Group has taken another major step towards entering Estonia as its application to participate in the country’s upcoming 5G airwaves auction was accepted, a move that could see it replace Telia, Elisa or Tele2.
The changed security situation in Ukraine has raised the question of the extent to which Kremlin-controlled TV channels should be available on our cable network. According to experts, banning Russian channels would be a drastic move, that would have the opposite effect from that desired.
Üru's Hunters' Society believes the Environmental Board is eavesdropping on radio frequencies made for hunting and is distributing orders through the station. The board has carried out surveillance this way since 2009.