The locals of Kučki Korita complain that the signal of the Telenor mobile network has been weak for a long time.
As they explained, the signal is so weak that they have to look for places on high ground, or somewhere else where there is a range, and lose signal if they move.
"It's been like this for a long time, that is, more than a year. The signal has weakened so much that it is not there at all in front of houses - cottages and inside. We have to look for him in the surroundings and when he's good, we don't move, otherwise he gets lost," said Ranko Spaić.
He said that he reported the problem several times to the authorities in Telenor, but that nothing was done to improve the signal.
The Telenor company told "Vijesta" that "after inspecting the internal systems of the competent services, we did not find any user complaints related to the coverage in the area of Kučki Korita".
"Please note that the quality of the signal in a certain area is affected by several factors, such as coverage, terrain configuration and appropriate infrastructure".
They pointed out that Telenor continuously invests in the development of the network, in order to provide users with a high quality service at all times.
"Our teams will further examine the quality of voice services in this area and will consider further activities and priorities accordingly."
Spajić pointed out that earlier the signal of that mobile network on the Kučki Koriti was good.
"When I last reported the problem, a Telenor employee asked me to provide them with five 69 numbers from that area so they could check what it was about. I dictated those numbers to them, they are information from my godfathers, friends, neighbors, but no one contacted them".
Spajić pointed out that there are a large number of cottages in Kučki Koriti, but that many locals stay there throughout the year.
"It's a real problem, Kučka Korita is 30 kilometers from Podgorica and people need a phone for various needs... Instead of talking about the introduction of the Internet these days, we're dealing with an ordinary mobile phone signal"
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