Press Releases
Change in the ownership structure of PRO-M
Budapest, May 22, 2006 15:00
Magyar Telekom today announced that the Court of Registry had registered the ownership change in PRO-M Zrt., the EDR (Unified Digital Radio Network) service company. Following the merger of Magyar Telekom Plc. and T-Mobile Hungary, Magyar Telekom Plc. gained direct ownership of 100% of PRO-M Zrt shares.
The rollout of the EDR service started this year and, in line with the
contract deadline, the Budapest unified digital radio communication
system network was completed in April. The company has so far deployed
14,000 of terminal equipment for public safety and security services
organizations, and the work on the project continues with the expertise
and active support of T-Mobile. Following the completion of the
Budapest network, the rollout of the EDR system will continue
throughout the country and will be finished by the end of January 2007.
In order to finance investments needed for the network rollout and
operation during the first years, a HUF 8 bn capital increase (HUF 5 bn
of common stock and HUF 3 bn additional paid-in capital) and a HUF 15
bn credit facility were granted to the Pro-M. EDR-related investments
are expected to amount to around HUF 20-22bn in 2006.
EDR is a 380-400MHz-band nation-wide Professional Mobile Radio (PMR)
network used by public safety and security services in Hungary. The
main users of EDR will be the Police, Fire Departments and Ambulance
Services. The EDR network will be a high quality substitute for the
analogue radios currently used by these services.