ICASA Approves Connection Rate Cut
Friday, February 12, 2010 - 10:47
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) has approved a cut in the rate charged by the three main cellphone operators to connect calls between networks.
Vodacom, MTN and Cell C last month filed an agreement with ICASA proposing a cut in the peak interconnection rate from R1.25 to 89 cents on March 1.
ICASA rejected the plan because it would have forced it to agree to a fixed gradual reduction over three years.
To read the article titled, “ICASA approves connection rate cut,” click here.
Vodacom, MTN and Cell C last month filed an agreement with ICASA proposing a cut in the peak interconnection rate from R1.25 to 89 cents on March 1.
ICASA rejected the plan because it would have forced it to agree to a fixed gradual reduction over three years.
To read the article titled, “ICASA approves connection rate cut,” click here.
Source:
Independent Online
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