Hellkom
 
Hellkom Pages  |  News  |  ISP Prices  |  ISP Directory  |  Web Hosting Prices  |  Web Hosting Directory
Hellkom Text Ads
    Hellkom > News > Local > Telkom mobile calls 22pct cheaper from March

Telkom mobile calls 22pct cheaper from March

16 February 2010
 
Telkom mobile calls 22pct cheaper from March
Telkom is to reduce its fixed-to-mobile  call rates from 1 March by 36c, from R1.65 to R1.29, per minute, which is about a 22% reduction.

In a letter presented to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee (PPC) on Communications today, Telkom group executive for regulatory affairs Andrew Barendse wrote that these new rates have already been agreed to with MTN and Vodacom. He said the new tariffs are waiting for finalisation with Cell C and the regulator's approval of Telkom's tariffs.

"In support of the PPC's initiative and government's call to reduce the cost of communications, Telkom will, therefore, put approximately R1.3 billion back in the pocket of Telkom's customers. Telkom trusts that the PPC will find this in order," Barendse's letter says.

Barendse wrote that, although not legally obliged, Telkom has decided to give a 100% pass through on the reduction of mobile termination rates (MTRs) to Telkom's retail customers for fixed-to-mobile calls.

"Telkom has, in the interim and in anticipation of the successful interconnection negotiations, also filed fixed-to-mobile retail rates with ICASA," he added.

After reading the contents of the letter to members of Parliament, communications committee chairman Ismail Vadi said he welcomed the news. He indicated that Telkom would be invited to present before the committee on interconnection rates and other issues at a date still to be set.

The committee is currently questioning ICASA on its plans to reduce MTRs significantly by the end of June.




Send this to a friend
Original Article Link:
http://www.itweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=30398:telkom-customers-score&catid=69:business&Itemid=58

 

Recent South African News Articles

MWeb wary of Telkom offering - 6/9/2010

MWeb ISP [Internet service provider] is not offering its clients an upgrade to Telkom's 10Mbps offering, as it has reservations about Telkom's core network and the copper quality over the last 50 miles, says MWeb ISP CEO Derek Hershaw. On 13 August, Telkom announced it would increase the speed of its fastest DSL offering to 10Mbps. However, the rider is that this will only be offered in areas that have the suitable technology at their exchanges to support the upgrade. "Our customers most definitely want...

Pandor prioritises telco funding - 6/9/2010

Public investment in the telecommunications industry is a priority for the Department of Science and Technology (DST), as the network industry promises to provide the backbone of all the country's economic, industrial and innovative advances. This is according to science and technology minister, Naledi Pandor, speaking today at the Southern Africa Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference, being hosted at the Spier Wine Estate, in the Western Cape. However, Pandor argued that partnerships...

Cell C network plan coming together - 6/9/2010

South Africa's third mobile operator, Cell C is blazing a trail in local broadband connectivity after the launch of Africa's first HSPA+ 900 network in Port Elizabeth on Friday. The company officially switched on the high-speed network offering data speeds capable of up to 21.6 Mbps, dubbed 4GS - 4 Great Speed and 4 Great Service as part of its nationwide network rollout. Speaking at a launch event in The Windy City on Friday, Cell C CEO, Lars P. Reichelt said the first phase of rollout, expected to be...

Giant leap for phonekind - 6/9/2010

Cell C, long the poor relation of the South African cellphone industry, has taken a giant leap forward with the launch of its so-called 4G network, beating its bigger rivals to the punch. For the first time, it can claim to be a technological leader. However, competitors have complained (to the Advertising Standards Authority and anyone else who would listen) that it's misleading to call Cell C's new technology "4G". And Cell C executives themselves seem to use the term sparingly. Their new technology...

Cell C launches new network - 3/9/2010

South Africa's third cellular network operator Cell C launched its next generation network under the "4Gs" brand in Port Elizabeth on Friday. The new HSPA+ network is scheduled for a phased rollout in 10 cities across the country. Data pricing on the network is likely to spark a local price war in mobile broadband, with Cell C making data available at 5c per MB in bundle with an out-of-bundle rate of 39c. Two packages are available on the new network, both sold at a flat fee that includes a modem and 12...

Telkom's CEO recruitment 'ridiculous' - 3/9/2010

Telkom's need of a further eight months to appoint a CEO is ridiculous and likely to create chaos in the organisation, says the Communication Workers Union (CWU). Thabo Mogalane, the CWU's deputy general secretary, says the organisation has had plenty of time to recruit a new CEO and is very disturbed the board needs even more time to replace ex-CEO Reuben September. Last month, Telkom announced September's immediate and abrupt departure from the organisation in order to make way for acting CEO Jeffrey...

Cell C to double network speed to 42Mbps - 3/9/2010

Cell C will begin upgrading its new wireless broadband network to 42Mbit/s within the next six to eight months, CEO Lars Reichelt says. On Friday, Cell C switched on the first leg of its third-generation (3G) cellular network in Port Elizabeth, offering peak speeds of up to 21Mbit/s. It is expected to expand the network to two more cities in September - probably Bloemfontein and Durban. The operator's new network, which it is building in the 900MHz frequency band, can be upgraded through software. The...

Cell C launches R33 per GB data-only tariff - 3/9/2010

Cell C, which launched its third-generation (3G) mobile network in the Eastern Cape city of Port Elizabeth on Friday, is playing up its launch offering of two broadband modems with 24GB and 60GB data bundles. But the company has also quietly introduced two new data-only products at prices that are significantly lower than the offerings that are bundled with modems and much cheaper than anything offered by rivals MTN and Vodacom. The two products that Cell C is playing up cost R1 499 and R2 999 for 2GB/month...

Neotel under no obligations - 2/9/2010

Arguments that Neotel is under obligation to focus on the consumer segment have been quashed. Instead, licences under which the company operates make no provision for pre-defined consumer reach targets. "Neotel's converted I-ECNS (individual electronic communications network service) and I-ECS (individual electronic communications service) licences do not have split in terms of enterprise, wholesale and retail. "The licensee is entitled to construct, maintain and operate an electronic communications network...

No big bandwidth bang with Eassy - 2/9/2010

The East Africa Submarine System (Eassy) cable has not made the sort of splash on the SA broadband market as many had expected it to. The 10 000km-long submarine fibre cable, which runs along Africa's east coast, is the second new cable to arrive on SA shores in the past year. The first was Seacom, which went live in 2009. SA also has the Sat-3 and Safe system, which is part-managed by Telkom. Eassy, which became available commercially in July, runs along a similar but shorter route to Seacom's cable and...



ISP Prices
ISDN | ADSL | Dialup | iBurst | Wireless | 3G/HSDPA | Business Broadband | Uncapped ADSL
ISP Directory
ISDN | ADSL | Dialup | iBurst | Wireless | Satellite
Hosting Directory
Linux SA | Linux International | Windows SA Windows SA | Windows International | Dedicated Servers | Colocated Servers
Hosting Packages
Linux Hosting South Africa | Linux Hosting International | Windows Hosting Local | Windows Hosting International | Dedicated Servers | Colocated Servers
Mobile Pages
Mobile Broadband | Vodacom Specials | ISP Prices | News | Nokia 5800 | Vodacom Contracts | RICA | MTN Specials | Virgin Mobile Specials | GAME Specials | Vodacom 3G | Vodacom Contracts | MTN Contracts | Virgin Mobile Contracts | Cell C Specials | Cell Phone Contracts | Hi-Fi Corporation Vodacom Deals | Cell Deals | Prepaid Phones | Apple Cellphones | BlackBerry Cellphones | HTC Cellphones | LG Cellphones | Motorola Cellphones | Nokia Cellphones | Samsung Cellphones | Sony Ericsson Cellphones | 3G Deals | 3G Phones | 3G Data | Cell Phones | Vodacom 3G  |  Nokia Specials  |  BlackBerry Specials  |  HTC Specials  |  Samsung Specials  |  Sony Ericsson Specials  |  Netbooks  |  Mobile Phones  |  3G Phones  |  Vodacom 3G Coverage  |  MTN 3G Coverage  |  Free Nokia  |  Free Samsung  |  Free LG  |  Free Motorola  |  Free Sony Ericsson  |  Free HTC  |  Cellphone Specials
Site Pages
MWEB Uncapped ADSL  |  Wireless  | Skype Phones  |  VoIP Phones  |  DECT Phones  | Smartphones  |  Android Phones  |  ADSL Routers  |  ADSL Modems  |  Netgear routers  |  Linksys Routers  |  Billion Routers  |  Television Sale