
Kürzlich wurde entdeckt, dass TRNC-Betreiber Roaming-Dienste für RoC eingeführt haben, was die Frage aufwirft: Wie ist dies zulässig?
Etwas Kontext,
Truthahn-basierend Betreiber nicht Habe ein Zypern wandernd Plan, was angesichts der vernachlässigbaren Zahl türkischer Staatsbürger, die nach RoC reisen, sinnvoll ist.
Doch ironischerweise TRNC-basierte Betreiber begann mit der Bereitstellung von Roaming Die Dienste wurden vor einigen Monaten eingestellt, wahrscheinlich aufgrund des hohen Verkehrsaufkommens an den Kontrollpunkten.
Das rechtliche Problem besteht hier darin, dass die Ermöglichung dieser Dienste zwar die Beteiligung Dritter erfordern kann, dies aber dennoch bedeutet, dass zyprische GSM-Anbieter RoC-Bankkonten Sind Erhalt von Geldern, die von TRNC-Einheiten stammen.
PS. Ich habe außerdem vor, einen weiteren Beitrag darüber zu verfassen, wie TRNC-Banken funktionieren können und warum ihre Karten an RoC-POS-Automaten akzeptiert werden.
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Von Fun_Success_45
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Vodafone likely manages this over some european branch (Greece?) and Turkish branch.
Also Turkey doesn’t recognize RoC, but TRNC has a separate legislation and can be more flexible (i.e. can technically recognize) RoC separately from Turkey.
vice versa is a thing too. It’s to help people who get stranded in the middle of nowhere without internet and tough to find help.
I bet this became a thing when an official needed internet on the opposite side for them lol, mostly how things work in cyprus xD
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Side note: this roaming service also works in reverse.
As in some RoC operators start providing roaming in „the areas of RoC not under the effective control of the Government“.
Mind you, these operators don’t use the term „occupied areas“ in their wording.
So, on the flip side, you think a GC who crosses to the north often should buy and maintain 2 sim cards? Because? Political game?
I’ve always found it stupid that they didn’t make sim cards work on both sides. And I believe there shouldn’t even be roaming… I mean, roaming for what?
Let me tell you something. What you are doing, trying to ban TCs from basic human needs under the name of „TRNC,“ is causing more harm than good. What do you think? A TC, obviously born and living in the north, shouldn’t have an internationally working bank account, or not even a sim card working internationally, not even in Cyprus? Are you ok? That naturally causes TCs to fck off to „literally“ get a life…
>*PS. I am also planning to make another post about how TRNC banks can operate and why their cards are accepted at RoC POS machines.*
*Those are Turkish credit cards*, all of them are registered in Turkey but issiued in TRNC that’s why it’s working in Southern Cyprus.
In short, OP’s comments have gone off-topic and are full of unnecessary repetition. To summarize: KKTC operators now provide roaming in the Republic of Cyprus; this is technically possible and legally a grey area. The banking side is connected to Turkey and operates within the EU framework. It’s 2025, and you’re politicizing every little thing instead of focusing on unity. Turks crossing south are already local Cypriots what exactly are you complaining about? Don’t they have equal rights in the Republic of Cyprus? What’s the problem, do you also not want local Turkish Cypriots? As for the cards, whether it’s Visa or Mastercard doesn’t matter; the transactions work. There’s no need to dramatize it’s straightforward and clear.