Also noticed a piece on the Radio saying UTL were introducing a single
network tarrif? Roll on MTN?

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mark
Tinka
Sent: 07 April 2004 07:15
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Subject: lug_: CelTel


Just picked this off this week's balancing-act issue:

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"Celtel customers in Uganda will save up to 24% under a new single call rate
to all networks introduced by the company recently. Under the new system
dubbed 'Uganda One', the savings translate into sh110 for calls from Celtel
to any other mobile phone network and sh20 for calls within the Celtel
network. This applies to calls made to fixed lines as well. "In effect, you
save up to 24% of your total call costs," Vivek Goyal, Celtel's commercial
director said in an interview last week."

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Seems like things are finally looking up, as we'd discussed on a similar
thread in the past. Looks like provider C is beginning to think on its feet
:).

Regards,

Mark Tinka
Technical Manager, Africa Online Swaziland



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