Swedish telecom operator Tele2 urged the Croatian government on Wednesday to reconsider its plan to triple the annual radio frequency licensing fees levied on mobile network operators, saying it could seriously harm business climate in the newest European Union member. “We think the government’s proposal was not well thought through and we hope that the government will reconsider it,” said Malin Holmberg, chief executive of Tele2’s Croatia unit. Tele2 competes in Croatia, which joined the EU last July, with T-HT, majority owned by Deutsche Telekom, and Vipnet, owned by Telekom Austria.