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Friday, 20.11.2009.

13:46

Tender called for second landline operator

The Republic Telecommunication Agency (RATEL) has publish a tender to select Serbia's second landline telephony operator.

Izvor: Beta

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szemi

pre 16 godina

All this just a little feedback. Serbia should carefully look at Hungary and learn, what NOT to do.
(Ataman, 20 November 2009 15:37)

Exactly.Hungary is a good example of how a country can be destroyed without being bombed and undergiong embargo.It is enough if your country is full of traitors in all leading positions who serve only the interests of new world order even if verbaly they try to be very nationalistic sometimes.

Ataman

pre 16 godina

I do not know how it did happen, but "somehow" after de-dentralization and after few such "tenders" the utility companies in Hungary charge much more than their colleagues in California.

Turns out, heating a family house where six people can live costs about $500-$600 / month. The electricity is the same. Feeding these people is $1000 / month.

I am curious, the $500 average net salary in Hungary how can deal with these expenses.

Under such circumstances you have to have at least $3500 / month AFTER the tax. With Hungarian brutal tax system that would mean, a worker who takes home $3500 / month net generates about $12000 / month expense for his company....This is more expensive than to have the same worker to work in the States.

All this just a little feedback. Serbia should carefully look at Hungary and learn, what NOT to do.

Ataman

pre 16 godina

I do not know how it did happen, but "somehow" after de-dentralization and after few such "tenders" the utility companies in Hungary charge much more than their colleagues in California.

Turns out, heating a family house where six people can live costs about $500-$600 / month. The electricity is the same. Feeding these people is $1000 / month.

I am curious, the $500 average net salary in Hungary how can deal with these expenses.

Under such circumstances you have to have at least $3500 / month AFTER the tax. With Hungarian brutal tax system that would mean, a worker who takes home $3500 / month net generates about $12000 / month expense for his company....This is more expensive than to have the same worker to work in the States.

All this just a little feedback. Serbia should carefully look at Hungary and learn, what NOT to do.

szemi

pre 16 godina

All this just a little feedback. Serbia should carefully look at Hungary and learn, what NOT to do.
(Ataman, 20 November 2009 15:37)

Exactly.Hungary is a good example of how a country can be destroyed without being bombed and undergiong embargo.It is enough if your country is full of traitors in all leading positions who serve only the interests of new world order even if verbaly they try to be very nationalistic sometimes.

szemi

pre 16 godina

All this just a little feedback. Serbia should carefully look at Hungary and learn, what NOT to do.
(Ataman, 20 November 2009 15:37)

Exactly.Hungary is a good example of how a country can be destroyed without being bombed and undergiong embargo.It is enough if your country is full of traitors in all leading positions who serve only the interests of new world order even if verbaly they try to be very nationalistic sometimes.

Ataman

pre 16 godina

I do not know how it did happen, but "somehow" after de-dentralization and after few such "tenders" the utility companies in Hungary charge much more than their colleagues in California.

Turns out, heating a family house where six people can live costs about $500-$600 / month. The electricity is the same. Feeding these people is $1000 / month.

I am curious, the $500 average net salary in Hungary how can deal with these expenses.

Under such circumstances you have to have at least $3500 / month AFTER the tax. With Hungarian brutal tax system that would mean, a worker who takes home $3500 / month net generates about $12000 / month expense for his company....This is more expensive than to have the same worker to work in the States.

All this just a little feedback. Serbia should carefully look at Hungary and learn, what NOT to do.