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Interconnection Tariffs to Drop
Monday, November 16, 2009 - 11:08
A drop in interconnection tariffs is long overdue. This is according to telecommunications group, Neotel.
Neotel spokesperson, Wandile Zote, points out that, "This drop will go a long way in alleviating pressure for the consumer and is a step in the right direction."
Zote states that Neotel fully supports the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa's regulatory process under section 10 of the Electronic Communications Act and trust that this will mean a further drop in interconnection rates.
Mobile operators Vodacom, MTN and Cell C said recently interconnection tariffs would be lowered next year.
To read the article titled, Neotel: Drop in interconnection tariffs long overdue, click here.
Neotel spokesperson, Wandile Zote, points out that, "This drop will go a long way in alleviating pressure for the consumer and is a step in the right direction."
Zote states that Neotel fully supports the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa's regulatory process under section 10 of the Electronic Communications Act and trust that this will mean a further drop in interconnection rates.
Mobile operators Vodacom, MTN and Cell C said recently interconnection tariffs would be lowered next year.
To read the article titled, Neotel: Drop in interconnection tariffs long overdue, click here.
Source:
Independent Online
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