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In article <0d48d78699feaae232c736432c50ae99@jiglu-wc>, ... (RC Guff) wrote:

Just another string to the bow of anti-English across Europe. I
can't see how a regulator just changes their mind after you have
had an English language service for what? over 4–5 years? Did they
consult anyone? Did stats say an English language wasn't required,
or did the regulator just think ' Sodvich, Ve Vill Change Dis' !

I don't expect you to reply Eric, if you do, I will expect a
carefully strung together phrase that won't upset zem, which I
fully understand. For the regulator to change this unweighted seems
a little drastic or draconian to say the least.

I don't want to be rude or sound like a sound-bite. The direct answer is I don't know who is pulling which chain. What I can say, for sure as the pictures and reports are there to prove it, the boss of the regulator came to our launch party and signed the license at that time – equally the reports for the Slovak News Agency confirmed that which we thought we had in terms of a licensing agreement.
What I can also say for sure is that if they had told us this is how it would become; we would never have started by buying an FM service that was in danger of having its previously issued license being revoked due to failure to get on-air.

BTW there are many similar comments being sent and MOST by Slovak citizens

Eric

PS Who was told by his Chairman this very morning we will find a way forward!