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  • Sunday, March 12, 2006
    Dutch government plans to withdraw four mediumwave licences
    Credit: medianetwork weblog


    A spokesperson for the Radiocommunications Agency Netherlands (Agentschap Telecom) has confirmed that it intends to withdraw four of the six mediumwave licences issued in 2003 to Quality Radio bv, the company run by Ruud Poeze. The affected frequencies are 828, 1035, 1224 and 1557 kHz. Quality Radio will retain two mediumwave licences - for 1395 and 1584 kHz.

    In fact, on 16 August 2005 Quality Radio was given four weeks to activate the four frequencies or lose them. The spokesperson explained that the Ministry of Economic Affairs, of which Agentschap Telecom is part, does not like having to go to court if it can be avoided, and allowed Quality Radio a further six months, but still to no avail.

    The licences have not yet been officially withdrawn. Quality Radio will be officially informed of the decision by letter, and will then be given six weeks to lodge an appeal. If the licences are surrendered, they will remain available for commercial use. Agentschap Telecom is quite keen on the idea of using these frequencies in DRM mode, and the spokesperson said that there is quite a lot of interest amongst potential licencees who want to offer DRM services.


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