3 result(s) for ema approved in Tech
BTel Abandoning Hungary's Telecoms Market
- 5 Jan 2015 8:00 AM
- tech
Business Telecom (BTel), which faces liquidity problems and failed to repay a bond expiring in 2014 on time, will gradually leave the telecoms market to concentrate on developing its internet service XPrime through a franchise network, it was decided at an EGM on December 29.
Server-Based Gaming Starts In January 2013 In Hungary
- 2 Sep 2012 9:00 AM
- tech
Hungarian-owned WGS Szerver Szolgátó is the first company to be granted a license to operate servers for server-based gaming technology, which will be mandatory for casino operators from January 1. The license must be approved by the Economy Ministry, which has 60 days to approve the request.
Last-Ditch Lobbying By Mobile Operators In Hungary
- 17 May 2012 9:00 AM
- tech
Mobile phone operators have asked lawmakers to consider recommendations on the telephone tax before Parliament votes on Friday. The tax does not serve Hungary’s interest and places a disproportional burden on telecom companies, which have been paying the crisis tax since 2010, wrote Vodafone, T-Mobile and Pannon in a joint statement.
BTel Abandoning Hungary's Telecoms Market
- 5 Jan 2015 8:00 AM
- tech
Business Telecom (BTel), which faces liquidity problems and failed to repay a bond expiring in 2014 on time, will gradually leave the telecoms market to concentrate on developing its internet service XPrime through a franchise network, it was decided at an EGM on December 29.
Server-Based Gaming Starts In January 2013 In Hungary
- 2 Sep 2012 9:00 AM
- tech
Hungarian-owned WGS Szerver Szolgátó is the first company to be granted a license to operate servers for server-based gaming technology, which will be mandatory for casino operators from January 1. The license must be approved by the Economy Ministry, which has 60 days to approve the request.
Last-Ditch Lobbying By Mobile Operators In Hungary
- 17 May 2012 9:00 AM
- tech
Mobile phone operators have asked lawmakers to consider recommendations on the telephone tax before Parliament votes on Friday. The tax does not serve Hungary’s interest and places a disproportional burden on telecom companies, which have been paying the crisis tax since 2010, wrote Vodafone, T-Mobile and Pannon in a joint statement.