Telecom Namibia has reduced its tariffs for 2013/14, with effect from 01 December, as part of the company's efforts to stimulate traffic to key international destinations and facilitate economic growth and development, The New Era reported. Peak tariff for calls to RSA mobile destinations will go down by 8 percent while off-peak RSA mobile and RSA fixed call charges will be unchanged. Peak tariffs for calls to Angola, Germany, UK, Portugal, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, Australia, France and Kenya will be cut by an average of 10 percent while off-peak tariffs to the same destinations will go down by an average of 8.5 percent for both fixed and mobile destinations. Call tariffs for the US and Rest of the World will be reduced by 9 percent for both mobile and fixed line destinations. Tariffs to call Zimbabwe mobile will be increased to NAD 4.35 and NAD 5.15 per minute for postpaid and prepaid, respectively. The Talk International package will enable fixed line residential customers (post-paid) to benefit from preferential tariffs to selected international destinations and bundled minutes. With this plan, calls to all fixed and mobile RSA destinations will cost NAD 0.99 per minute. Calls to Germany, the UK and the US will be charged at NAD 1.99 per minute for both fixed and mobile destinations. Calls to Angola, Botswana and Zambia will be charged at NAD 1.49 per minute for both fixed and mobile destinations. The Talk International call plan costs NAD 199 per month, with customers awarded 100 free minutes for international destinations. Telecom Namibia fixed to mobile tariffs will be reduced from NAD1.49 to 1.29 per minute. Local call tariffs for CallMaker will be reduced by 15 percent, while CallMaker national call tariffs for peak and off-peak will be reduced by 16 percent and 12 percent respectively. The validity periods for the initial CallMaker starter pack will be revised from 180 days to 360 days.
source : telecompaper.com
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