DSB's brand new mobile phone service, DSB Talk, has been closed just a day after its launch following legal concerns that state-owned companies are barred from operating telecommunications companies.
The newspaper Politiken reported that the Transport Ministry ordered DSB to close DSB Talk, but the Managing Director of its parent company, DSB Mobil, claims the venture is legal and that it was given permission to start operations.
A more significant - if underreported - development which will affect many more DSB passengers than the closure of DSB Talk, however, is that a new passenger Ombudsman will be appointed to ensure DSB meets it's customer service obligations.
Expect to hear much more on these stories over the coming weeks.
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