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Potraz threatens to penalise Econet over slashing of tariffs by 60%
20 Aug 2013 at 14:26hrs | Views
POTRAZ has today directed Econet to revert to the old punitive pricing of 25 cents per minutes for calls.
This is the first time POTRAZ has reacted publicly to the tariff wars.
"POTRAZ has ordered Econet to revert to the 25 cents tariff, and stop offering the 10c tariff by 4PM today (Tuesday)," TechZim quoted the Econet Spokesperson. The argument by POTRAZ, the spokeperson says, is that Econet cannot effect a tariff cut of above 50%.
Here's a quote of the message from POTRAZ:
"Given the foregoing, we hereby direct Econet to stop the implementation of the advertised tariffs with immediate effect and no further Buddie Zone advertisements should be flighted in any media issue or released after 4PM on Tuesday the 20th of August 2013."
According to the communication from Econet, they have been told to comply by Friday or face penalties from the telecoms regulator.
Reacting to the directive, Econet's complained that while the regulator is is there to create a level playing field, they had not made any moves to stop other operators in this price war from dropping tariffs. Fingering out Telecel in the response, Econet said "Even when other operators violated key conditions of their license, we did not see any such threats being made. Now when we take steps to deliver affordable services to our own customers, we are barred. This leaves us wondering just how level our playing field really is,"
Econet also said that the 10 cents tariffs had been well received by the public, with usage having risen sharply since the tariff was effected. The company added that the move by POTRAZ would disadvantage millions of Econet customers who were already enjoying the heavily discounted call charges on Econet and to other networks.
This is the first time POTRAZ has reacted publicly to the tariff wars.
"POTRAZ has ordered Econet to revert to the 25 cents tariff, and stop offering the 10c tariff by 4PM today (Tuesday)," TechZim quoted the Econet Spokesperson. The argument by POTRAZ, the spokeperson says, is that Econet cannot effect a tariff cut of above 50%.
Here's a quote of the message from POTRAZ:
According to the communication from Econet, they have been told to comply by Friday or face penalties from the telecoms regulator.
Reacting to the directive, Econet's complained that while the regulator is is there to create a level playing field, they had not made any moves to stop other operators in this price war from dropping tariffs. Fingering out Telecel in the response, Econet said "Even when other operators violated key conditions of their license, we did not see any such threats being made. Now when we take steps to deliver affordable services to our own customers, we are barred. This leaves us wondering just how level our playing field really is,"
Econet also said that the 10 cents tariffs had been well received by the public, with usage having risen sharply since the tariff was effected. The company added that the move by POTRAZ would disadvantage millions of Econet customers who were already enjoying the heavily discounted call charges on Econet and to other networks.
Source - businessdaily.co.zw