Vetevendosje requests today the +383 phone code it rejected yesterday as Serbia's code

The Vetevendosje movement, which once named the state code +383 as Serbia's code, already demands that it be put into place. Another problem is implementing the +383 code, which is the duty of mobile and fixed service operators in Kosovo, but it's also the obligation of ARKEP, as the most responsible institution on this issue [...]
Property and life of the state code is the life of sovereignty in the electronic communications sector in the Republic of Kosovo.
“We ask the ARKEP for the most responsible commitment to implementing the state code +383”, Vetevendosje said on Saturday at a media conference, with the sixth month approval case in the Republic of Kosovo's Assembly of the Resolution for Telekom.
The Vetevendosje movement had organised in 2015, along with the AAK and the Initiative, petitioned against four agreements with Serbia on August 25th 2015, one of which was the agreement on the +381 phone code. Over 200,000 citizens of the Republic of Kosovo had signed this petition.
Meanwhile, in the then intervention of Prime Minister Mustafa in connection with the phone code, today's president of Vetvendosje had declared that “has only masked Serbia's operator's expansion in Kosovo, and that the new phone code may be a new code, but it cannot be the Kosovo code”.
Ismet Hamiti, a member of the Vetevendosje Movement, and the expert in the telecommunications field has repeatedly declared that this code is Serbia's. “With the agreement with Serbia, the competency in governance with the telecommunication sector in Kosovo” has been known, Hamiti said, adding that with the Kosovo Government signing, the Serbian state operator returns to Kosovo.











