[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Also noticed a piece on the Radio saying UTL were introducing a
> single network tarrif? Roll on MTN? 

This is good news for dial-up services. Clients can choose the most
efficient network, and not have to worry about prohibitive interconnection
charges. 

Now the field's level. May the best man win!

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mark
> Tinka Sent: 07 April 2004 07:15
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: lug_: CelTel
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> 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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Regards,

Mark Tinka
Technical Manager, Africa Online Swaziland



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