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Ministers
meet phone service providers over tariffs
MISA-Zimbabwe
February 25, 2009
Ministries of Media,
Information and Publicity, and Information Communication Technology
on 24 February 2009 reportedly met with the Postal and Telecommunications
Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) and the chief executives
of the country's cell phone and telephone service providers
to probe a review of the current tariff structure.
The phone service
providers were last month licensed to charge their tariffs in foreign
currency, causing an immediate outcry from the public which the
Ministers' raised as a concern. Subscribers' across
the country's three networks Telecel, Econet Wireless and
Net One pay USD 29 cents per minute and USD 30 cents per 3 minutes
on a landline.
The licensing of phone
service providers to charge in foreign currency came about after
they cited serious challenges in the maintenance of their equipment
as the local currency was incessantly and rapidly losing value.
The mobile service providers also said that the foreign currency
would aid in accessing latest software that would see subscribers
keeping up with the latest technologies.
Meanwhile, Econet Wireless
Holdings has reportedly secured a US$94 million dollars loan to
procure equipment for upgrading and expanding the network's
capacity. The move is set to improve service to existing subscribers
and take on another 500 000 more subscribers.
Econet Wireless is the
largest mobile phone operator in Zimbabwe.
The Ministers of Media,
Information and Publicity, and Information Communication Technology,
Webster Shamu and Nelson Chamisa, respectively, were sworn in on
February 13, 2009. However, it is still not clear what portfolios
each of the ministries handle.
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