Threat to Golan’s network rollout, as MIRS blocks deal with NSN
From today, incumbent
fixed line
operator Mauritius Telecom is cutting the
cost of its
residential ADSL Home tariffs by between 12% and 46%, and halving access prices on its ADSL Business plans, L'Express reports. The announcement was made by the Minister of Information Technology and Communication (ICT), Tassarajen Pillay Chedumbrum, on 25 November during a press briefing. As a result of the reduction, the
cost of the telco’s 256kbps ADSL Home
package will come down to MUR349 (USD12.35) per month from MUR399, the 512kbps
service will be trimmed to MUR699 from MUR759, while the
cost of its 1Mbps plan will be cut by 46% to MUR799.
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