Thus, Zapp’s operator, who signed an agreement this June to sell its operations in Romania to Cosmote, the third-largest player on the market, becomes the first operator to significantly increase mobile internet speed compared to the standards on the market, of 7.2 Mbps.
This step is expected to be followed by similar announcements from the top two players on the market, Orange and Vodafone, which are investing massively in the development of their mobile data networks.
Company officials indicated that the investment to upgrade the Bucharest network, which was initiated in July, was made by the current shareholder of Telemobil, Saudi Oger, based on the financing line agreed upon with the China Development Bank. The value of the investment was not made public.





