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Malta with best broadband value in Western Europe; 12th place from 220 countries globally

Malta with best broadband value in Western Europe; 12th place from 220 countries globally
Apr 22 2022 Share

Research conducted by broadband internet comparison organisation Cable.co.uk has revealed that Malta has the cheapest cost per megabit in the entirety of Western Europe.

The study, which analysed the cost and performance of broadband in 220 countries globally found that Maltese consumers access their broadband with €0.07 per megabit, which is 2 cents less than Andorra, Spain and Portugal.

With regards to internet access costs, Malta places twelfth globally at $0.08 per megabit. Multiple Eastern European countries were frontrunners in the study when considering cost per megabit in USD, with Romania, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia leading the list together with Singapore and Thailand.

Melita CEO Harald Roesch stated that their mission is to “deliver communication products that rank top tier in Europe for value; the results of the research show that we have succeeded.”

You can view the full report here.

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Parties & weddings back to normal from May 2 as Chris Fearne lifts COVID-19 restrictions

Parties & weddings back to normal from May 2 as Chris Fearne lifts COVID-19 restrictions
Apr 22 2022 Share

Earlier today, Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister Chris Fearne announced that almost all COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted as from May 2nd, with parties and weddings to return back to normal.

This would mean that attendee limits, vaccine requirements and the wearing of masks will not remain mandatory at parties and weddings. In addition to this, Fearne also revealed that the mask-wearing measure will be lifted across Malta except for hospitals, clinics, elderly homes and during flights.

Additionally, Malta will no require passenger locator forms from travellers arriving from green zones as of May 2nd. Arrivals from red and dark red zones will still be required to fill in their PLF. The passenger locator forms created quite a stir for travellers due to the creation of longer queues and extended waiting times at the Malta International Airport.

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More Supermarkets boss who fled Malta found in Scotland; to be extradited to Malta

More Supermarkets boss who fled Malta found in Scotland; to be extradited to Malta
Apr 22 2022 Share

More Supermarkets boss Ryan Schembri has been found and arrested in Scotland, Net News have reported.

Schembri fled Malta back in 2014, leaving a reported €40 million in debt from the crash of the local supermarket chain. The supermarket boss is said to have fled from Malta following threats from loan sharks towards him and his son.

Schembri was arrested on a European Arrest Warrant issued by Interpol a number of years ago, upon request from Maltese authorities. He is reportedly wanted on suspicions of money laundering and fraud, sources have revealed.

A judicial protest from one of the investor’s lawyers claims the client suffered huge damages as a result of Schembri’s “deceit, illegal, abusive and fraudulent behaviour.”

He is slated to be extradited to Malta and could face charges of money laundering and connection to the murder of lawyer and former investor Carmel Chircop.

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Obligatory quarantine to apply only for positive people as from May 2nd

Obligatory 6-day quarantine to apply only for positive people as from May 2nd
Apr 22 2022 Share

In a press conferenced addressed by Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister Chris Fearne earlier today, it was announced that quarantine will only remain mandatory for COVID-19 positive cases.

Fearne stated that individuals who test positive for COVID-19 will have to remain in isolation for 7 days and if they remain positive it will be extended to 10 days.

Primary contacts who are vaccinated will not be obliged to remain in quarantine, as will those in the positive individual’s household. Individuals from within the same household do not have to quarantine, but health authorities have recommended that the members concerned get tested to protect those around them in case of symptoms.

What do you make of this?

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