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However, Peru Tel S. A. started using the transmission sites and made the channel movement prior to obtaining approval from the MTC and therefore, the company may be subject to penalties ranging from approximately US$8,500.00 to US$25,500.00. By means of Resolution N degrees 024-99-MTC/15.
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However, Peru Tel S. A. started using the transmission sites and made the channel movement prior to obtaining approval from the MTC and therefore, the company may be subject to penalties ranging from approximately US$8,500.00 to US$25,500.00. f) On Febrxxxxx 00, 0000 Xxxx Xxx S.A. (now Transnet Peru due to the Merger and Division) requested authorization for moving 15 channels (8, 18, 28, 38, 48, 58, 68, 78, 88, 98, 108, 118, 128, 138 and 148) from its transmission site authorized under the Concession Contract located at Calle Junin Aguixxx X xegrees 664, Xxxxxxxx, Xx Xxxxxxxx xx its transmission site located at Cerro Salaverry, Trujillo, La Libertad. All the above mentioned issues have been approved by the MTC, as requested by Peru Tel S.A., by Vice Ministerial Resolutions No 017-2000-MTC/15.03 and No 245-2000-MTC/15.
However, Peru Tel S. A. started using the transmission sites and made the channel movement prior to obtaining approval from the MTC and therefore, the company may be subject to penalties ranging from approximately US$8,500.00 to US$25,500.00. g) On May 13, 1999 Xxxx Xxx S.A. (now Transnet Peru due to the Merger and Division) requested authorization for moving 10 channels (103, 113, 123, 133, 143, 153, 163, 173, 183, 193) from its transmission site authorized under the Concession Contract located at Eliax Xxxxxxx 000, Chiclayo, Lambayeque to its transmission site located at Cerro Pon, Chiclayo, Lambayeque. On May 13, 1999 it also requested an authorization to use 10 UNIDEN repeaters and corresponding equipment. All the above mentioned issues have been approved by the MTC, as requested by Peru Tel S.A., by Vice Ministerial Resolutions No 017-2000-MTC/15.03 and No 245-2000-MTC/15.
However, Peru Tel S. A. started using the transmission sites and made the channel movement prior to obtaining approval from the MTC and therefore, the company may be subject to penalties ranging from approximately US$8,500.00 to US$25,500.00. 2. During 1997 (Files N degrees 372-97 and N degrees 56-0698) Telecom Supply S.R.Xxxx. (xbsorbed by SMR Direct Peru due to the Merger and Division) requested to the Municipality of Lima the adjudication of the land were the transmission site of Cerro La Milla is located. The Municipality of Lima has issued the Major Resolution 3641-99 declaring the land as free and available, pending the final adjudication to Telecom Supply S.R.Xxxx. Xxce adjudicated, SMR Direct Peru S.R.L. shall apply for the corresponding construction license to the Municipality of Lima. However, Telecom Supply S.R.Xxxx. xxs been using the site prior to obtaining final approval and therefore, the company may be subject to penalties ranging from approximately US$600.00 to US$4,150.00 and/or eventual eviction. 3. During 1997 and 1998 the MTC detected the use of non-homologated equipment by the Peruvian Companies. During 1998 the Peruvian Companies filed the corresponding homologation requests being granted the respective authorizations. No further action has been pursued by the MTC. The use of non-homologated equipment may be subject to penalties ranging from approximately US$ 8,500.00 to US$ 25,500.00. 4. On or about August 25, 1998 C-Comunica S.R.Xxxx. (xbsorbed by SMR Direct Peru due to the Merger and Division) requested to the MTC an authorization for the assignment of frequencies in order to establish site links between the Morro Solar and La Cantuta transmission sites and the Centro Civico and La Cantuta transmission sites, respectively. The MTC has not yet approved such applications. Nevertheless, said frequencies have been already and are currently being used by C-Comunica S.R.Xxxx. xxthout the prior authorization of the MTC, and therefore, the company may be subject to penalties ranging from approximately US$25,500.00 to US$45,000.00 and/or termination of its SMR License. Said unauthorized link has been detected by the MTC due to the audit dated March 18, 1998. 5. On March 6, 1996 Centennial Communications Corp., SMR Direct Peru S.R.Xxxx. (now SMR Direct Peru), and the Peruvian State executed two legal stability contracts (one for Centennial Communications Corp. as investor and the other for SMR Direct Peru S.R.Xxxx. (xow SMR Direct Peru) as the investment receiv...

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