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High Court Dismisses Appeal of Man Sentenced to 8 Years for Cellphone Theft

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The General Court of the European Union has dismissed an appeal against the European Commission’s decision to force Spain and its autonomous communities to hand back subsidies given during the deployment of Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT). The case, brought by Spain and transmission company Cellnex, dates back to 2013 when Brussels ruled that funding given to operators between 2005 and 2008 to deploy DTT in sparsely populated areas of Spain…

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It was in 2005 that Spain succeeded in approving the National Technical Plan of the TDT (Digital Terrestrial Television) and the Regulation for the provision of the service. And in that same project, an analog blackout was set for April 2010. For that period of time, Spanish users had to switch to digital television and, in order to achieve this, a series of aids were given. However, the European Commission confirmed that they were illegal in 20…

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