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Telone
disconnected from link over US$710 000 debt
The
Herald (Zimbabwe)
September 21, 2006
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FIXED telephone provider TelOne has been
disconnected from Intelsat link owing to non-payment of US$710 000
that has affected Internet services in the country.
Some Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
said the disconnection had slowed down services to their customers.
The providers licensed to offer connection
services include TelOne, Ecoweb and Telconet.
TelOne managing director Mr Wellington
Makamure confirmed on Tuesday that their service had been disconnected
owing to non-payment.
"We have applied through our banks and
the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe for assistance with the foreign currency
component. RBZ has promised to look positively at our plea," he
said.
He said the company owed Intelsat US$710
000 for both Internet and voice link for the period April to end
of June this year.
"We are re-routing our Internet communication
through other means, as a result Internet service has become slower,"
he said. Some ISPs were now taking huge
risks using unlicensed providers and
putting their customers at risk in case they were suddenly shut
down, one source said.
Telecommunications regulator Potraz has
been accused of creating an uneven playing field resulting in only
three players being licensed to provide such service.
Meanwhile, some ISPs were trying to source
equipment to increase their capacity and move away from TelOne though
they said this would have a negative impact on costs.
"Unfortunately, this will mean a large
price increase, but it has to be done in order to continue serving
quality Internet," said one service provider. Early this month the
country was threatened with total communication disconnection from
the rest of the world until the Reserve Bank intervened with foreign
exchange to help the parastatal settle some of its foreign debt.
-- Business Reporter/New Ziana.
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