Frequently solved issues
Useful information for the users of electronic communications services
Last update: 05.04.2019
Guidelines for consumers: Special prices for the handicapped and senior citizens
Operators offer senior citizens and the handicapped special price plans. They can provide discounts of up to several hundred crowns.
The offers are availbale in different forms – for example a tariff provided exclusively to senior citizens, a discount on standard tariff, or a state contribution. CTU has prepared an overview of these special offers, together with valuable advice on how to save money.
Brochure - Special prices for the handicapped and senior citizens | 449 kB |
Guidelines for consumers: “Colour” lines and emergency lines
Are you under the impression that calling numbers beginning with 8 are free of charge? And that calling a number starting with 9 is “extraordinarily expensive”? It is not always that way.
These guidelines, published by CTU, will help you find your way around “colour” lines and their tariff systems. The brochure explains the characteristics of individual numbers and the call prices you pay for them. Information about colour lines is supplemented by a description of possible use and the principle of how the Single European Emergency Number "112" works.
Brochure – “Colour”lines and emergency lines | 771 kB |
Problematic services and offers of electronic communication services
(press release from the Council for Radio and Television Broadcasting)
Problematic radio and terminal telecommunication devices
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Information about the use of radio frequencies using BMIS devices with digital transmission
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The use of equipment to prevent GSM and GPS communication (interferers) in the Czech Republic
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The issue of using active indoor and outdoor aerials with broadband amplifier
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Problems with the use of American DECT 6.0 cordless telephones
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Results of joint inspections by the Czech Trade Inspection Authority and the Czech Telecommunication Office in Liberec(press release from the Czech Trade Inspection Authority)
You will find clear information about the division of radio frequencies and the use of individual frequency bands at: