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Sunday, 03.10.2010.

14:25

Kosovo: Telephone cables damaged

Unknown perpetrators set fire to the cables on the antenna owned by IPKO 049 mobile carrier in the village of Vukojević in the Zubin Potok municipality.

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JohnnyC

pre 13 godina

"Also - if the Kosovo providers were willing to put their systems into the areas covered by the "illegal (non Kosovo) systems"

DAveyboy, did you read the article or are you just that unfamiliar with Kosovo. IPKO is one of the "Kosovo" operators (actually it's based in Slovenia I believe) and Zubin Potok, where the tower was, is a predominately Serbian area.

Daveyboy

pre 13 godina

Ordinarily, I wouldn`t have a problem with the authorities removing "illegal" structures. However, until Kosovo is truly indpendent, then these Vala and IPKO structures are the one`s that are illegal. Also - if the Kosovo providers were willing to put their systems into the areas covered by the "illegal (non Kosovo) systems" and provide a service to the mainly Serb population then there would be no need for other telephone systems. It seems to me that Kosovo doesn`t want to provide a service to non Kosovo Albanians but doesn`t want anyone else to do it either..... Its one way of getting people to leave.....

Danielle

pre 13 godina

Kosovo Albanian's have disconnected telephone lines in Sebian towns. They have demanded $ from Belgrade in order for Serbian people to use the towers for mobile connections. When balgeade didn't pay Serbian people got their service cut off even thought Serbian people are paying their phone bills. Kosovo albos are mad that they not getting paid twice!!! I wish that people in this world would open their eyes and see the truth!!!

johny

pre 13 godina

Where are the usual enraged Serbs. O wait I forgot this is not a Serb company so an eye for an eye is welcomed and should apply here. The preachers of peaceful actions seem to be awfully quiet on this. Where are those principles you were proudly waving. Hypocrisy? Who knows?

johny

pre 13 godina

Where are the usual enraged Serbs. O wait I forgot this is not a Serb company so an eye for an eye is welcomed and should apply here. The preachers of peaceful actions seem to be awfully quiet on this. Where are those principles you were proudly waving. Hypocrisy? Who knows?

Danielle

pre 13 godina

Kosovo Albanian's have disconnected telephone lines in Sebian towns. They have demanded $ from Belgrade in order for Serbian people to use the towers for mobile connections. When balgeade didn't pay Serbian people got their service cut off even thought Serbian people are paying their phone bills. Kosovo albos are mad that they not getting paid twice!!! I wish that people in this world would open their eyes and see the truth!!!

Daveyboy

pre 13 godina

Ordinarily, I wouldn`t have a problem with the authorities removing "illegal" structures. However, until Kosovo is truly indpendent, then these Vala and IPKO structures are the one`s that are illegal. Also - if the Kosovo providers were willing to put their systems into the areas covered by the "illegal (non Kosovo) systems" and provide a service to the mainly Serb population then there would be no need for other telephone systems. It seems to me that Kosovo doesn`t want to provide a service to non Kosovo Albanians but doesn`t want anyone else to do it either..... Its one way of getting people to leave.....

JohnnyC

pre 13 godina

"Also - if the Kosovo providers were willing to put their systems into the areas covered by the "illegal (non Kosovo) systems"

DAveyboy, did you read the article or are you just that unfamiliar with Kosovo. IPKO is one of the "Kosovo" operators (actually it's based in Slovenia I believe) and Zubin Potok, where the tower was, is a predominately Serbian area.

johny

pre 13 godina

Where are the usual enraged Serbs. O wait I forgot this is not a Serb company so an eye for an eye is welcomed and should apply here. The preachers of peaceful actions seem to be awfully quiet on this. Where are those principles you were proudly waving. Hypocrisy? Who knows?

Danielle

pre 13 godina

Kosovo Albanian's have disconnected telephone lines in Sebian towns. They have demanded $ from Belgrade in order for Serbian people to use the towers for mobile connections. When balgeade didn't pay Serbian people got their service cut off even thought Serbian people are paying their phone bills. Kosovo albos are mad that they not getting paid twice!!! I wish that people in this world would open their eyes and see the truth!!!

Daveyboy

pre 13 godina

Ordinarily, I wouldn`t have a problem with the authorities removing "illegal" structures. However, until Kosovo is truly indpendent, then these Vala and IPKO structures are the one`s that are illegal. Also - if the Kosovo providers were willing to put their systems into the areas covered by the "illegal (non Kosovo) systems" and provide a service to the mainly Serb population then there would be no need for other telephone systems. It seems to me that Kosovo doesn`t want to provide a service to non Kosovo Albanians but doesn`t want anyone else to do it either..... Its one way of getting people to leave.....

JohnnyC

pre 13 godina

"Also - if the Kosovo providers were willing to put their systems into the areas covered by the "illegal (non Kosovo) systems"

DAveyboy, did you read the article or are you just that unfamiliar with Kosovo. IPKO is one of the "Kosovo" operators (actually it's based in Slovenia I believe) and Zubin Potok, where the tower was, is a predominately Serbian area.