Reduced prices for Crnogorski Telekom fixed telephony

The prices of telephone calls from Telekom's fixed network will be significantly lower than the average in the countries of the region and Europe, EKIP announced.
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Ažurirano: 18.02.2014. 12:54h

The prices of local, long-distance, international and calls to mobile networks from the landline of Crnogorski Telekom will be lower from April, the Agency for Electronic Communications and Postal Services (EKIP) announced.

"The reduction in prices will bring benefits to end users because, while keeping the amount of the monthly subscription, it will lead to lower monthly bills for the same volume of Telekom's fixed network telephone services," EKIP said.

The prices of telephone calls from Telekom's fixed network will be reduced in accordance with the implementation of the Methodology of cost and separate accounting and thus will be significantly lower than the average in the countries of the region and Europe.

The prices of local calls in the period of heavy traffic, from 19:34 a.m. to 1,25:19 p.m., will be 5,2 percent lower and will amount to 0,9 cents per minute, while in the period of low traffic, from XNUMX:XNUMX p.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX p.m., they will be reduced by XNUMX percent to XNUMX cents.

The price of long-distance calls in the period of high traffic will be 50 percent lower and will amount to 2,5 cents per minute, while in the period of low traffic it will be reduced by 30 percent to 1,75 cents per minute. The price of calls to mobile networks in periods of heavy traffic will also be reduced, by 26 percent to 14 cents per minute.

"The prices of international calls to regional mobile networks will be reduced by seven percent to 25 cents per minute, and to European mobile networks by 26 percent to 28 cents. "The prices of international calls to fixed and mobile networks for the rest of the world will be reduced by 17 percent to 50 cents, or 12 percent to 75 cents per minute," the announcement states.

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