Draft law No. 3575 on the nationalization of Zeonbud was registered in the Verkhovna Rada on December 2.
The authors of the document are chairman of the Verkhovna Rada committee on preventing and combating corruption Yehor Sobolev, deputy head of the parliamentary committee on freedom of speech Oleksandr Opanasenko (both from the Samopomich faction) and member of the People's Front faction Hennadiy Kryvosheia.
At present the text of the draft law is not available on the website of the parliament.
Zeonbud is the operator of a digital multichannel television network consisting of four multiplexes in the DVB-T2 (MPEG-4) standard. It obtained a license of the National Radio and Television Broadcasting Council in December 2010.
Earlier the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine recognized the operator a monopolist in the telecommunications market in broadcasting TV programs in a digital format (the DVB-T2 standard).
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