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Bahraini firms face legal action over masts
- Bahrain: Monday, September 28 - 2009 at 11:55
Bahraini telecom firms face potential legal action after erecting 'hundreds' of mobile phone masts over the weekend, despite municipal councils ordering a freeze on any new mast installations on top of homes, Gulf Daily News has reported. Last week, the five municipal councils gave telecom firms until the end of the year to remove existing masts from residential property or face legal action, however, councillors now say that deal is cancelled and are seeking the dismantling of such masts immediately. An agreement was reached two weeks ago to hire an international company to assess the situation and come up with a plan for setting up masts in future.
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