Telekom: HUGE PROBLEM in Romania that is still Unsolved

Telekom has a very big problem in Romania, and it's not about the quality of services, but one that seems to be getting further and further away from a quick solution.

Telekom problem Romania

Telekom it still has a very big problem in Romania, and we are not talking about the lack of Discovery channels, or the fact that its telephone services are still weak, although that is part of the problem. No, the biggest problem of the people from Telekom now lies in the fact that although they have found a buyer for the fixed services division, for the mobile division there is still absolutely nothing known about any buyer who has agreed to buy it.

Telekom he negotiated with those from RCS & RDS to sell the mobile services division, he also discussed with at least one investment fund, but for now no one is willing to take over a division from which hundreds of thousands of customers disappear every year. Those from RCS & RDS refused to take over the customers of the mobile services division, although they agree to take over the infrastructure, but Telekom does not want to make an agreement of this kind, and wants to sell everything in "one fire" to escape from Romania.

Telekom: HUGE PROBLEM in Romania that is still Unsolved

Telekom the sale of the fixed services division to Orange could also be affected by the lack of a buyer for the mobile services division, and this is because the former owns 30% of the latter. This would mean that Orange would hold shares in a competing mobile operator, Telekom, and from the point of view of competition legislation, this is not quite so normal, so a buyer is also needed for the mobile services division.

Telekom he has been looking for a buyer for the mobile services division for more than half a year, he has not found one yet, but it is unlikely that he will stay with this division and that Orange will buy the fixed services division. Of course, Telekom will still have time to arrange things because the Romanian Government is currently busy with more serious things, such as special pensions, the mayor's voting system, highways, so the telecommunications operators fall into the background.

Telekom the situation will be even more complicated if the current Orban government is dismissed by motion of censure, and if the situation degenerates into an attempt to trigger early elections, and this is because the chaos will last for several months.