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12. 08. 2013

ALMOST EVERY HOUSEHOLD COVERED BY END 2013

Belgrade, August 12, 2013 (Tanjug, B92) - Telecommunications Minister Rasim Ljajic said he expected that some 70-80 percent of Serbian households would be covered with digital signal and the network of broadcasting locations expanded by the end of this year.

Speaking for the TV B92, Ljajic said that the second stage of the process was expected in the first half of 2014 when the spectrum would be "freed". It was also expected that the state would be able to collect around 100 million Euros on digital dividend in public competitions.

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