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Publication in the community "Montenegro"

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Roaming in Montenegro still does not fall in price

Yes. Montenegro against. It's hard to say who is right, who is to blame, but the fact remains: The Administrative Court of Montenegro has heeded the indignations of the country's main providers (Telenor and Telecom) and canceled the decision to reduce the cost of roaming.

The intrigue is that the international treaty that ordered Montenegro, like the other three member countries, to change tariffs, has already been signed, and from June 30 it was to enter into force.

Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina fulfill their roaming obligations, and therefore, citizens of Montenegro, while in these countries, can call cheaper. In Montenegro, the neighbors with the Balkans will not receive reciprocal courtesy.

So than the situation did not suit Montenegrin providers? The arguments they applied to the court were as follows: firstly, Montenegro is not yet a member of the EU and, therefore, it is not obligated to obey its directives, and, secondly, there was no fact of ratification.

Experts say that this step will not please the EU a little, but Montenegro has the right to make internal decisions, even if they do not coincide with certain aspirations of the Alliance.

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