< img src = "/uploads/blogs/16/194/IB-FR4TK3_5237c6fc.jpg" Alt = "in France the media lands < P >< Strong > French Media ARCOM Medical Air ordered the Eutelsat satellite provider to stop the broadcasting About this & nbsp; writes & nbsp; reuters. 0 ~/p > < p >The official notice was sent after an investigation caused by requests of several non -governmental organizations that the supervisory authority on speech should take action against Eutelsat through commercial agreements with a subsequent organization.

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< P > According to the ARCOM decision, the provider will have three days to stop the broadcast, otherwise it will be threatened with a possible fine. Eutelsat reported that the regulator's request would be fulfilled as soon < p > STS and Channel 5 are broadcast on the Eutelsat 36c satellite, which is operated by the Russian company & laquo; cosmic pelvis & raquo;.

~ ~ ~ < p > French non -governmental organization Comit & eacute; Diderot congratulated the Arcom decision, but noted that it applies only 21 of the 190 frequencies that it indicated to the regulator in November.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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