Greek Postal Service fined

The National Post and Telecommunication Commission (EETT) yesterday imposed a fine of 220,000 euros on the Postal Service for inadequate service during the first six months of 2002. Only 48.69 percent of first class domestic mail was delivered within one working day as opposed to the 77 percent stipulated by the government, EETT said, adding that service fell short of delivering incoming mail from abroad within three days of it being posted.

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