TARIFFS OF FIXED-LINE TELEPHONE ARE UNDER CONSIDERATION
KarabakhOpen
29-04-2008 10:06:08
On Saturday the NKR government and Karabakh Telecom signed a memorandum
on cooperation, after which Prime Minister Ara Harutiunyan answered
the questions of reporters, including on rumors of per-minute payment
bills.
According to the prime minister, digitalization of the fixed-line
telephone network supposes new tariffs. "We have asked some time
to discuss the tariffs offered by the management of the company. We
thought 500 free minutes a month is too little for an average citizen,
however, it turned out that about 90 percent of subscribers use the
fixed-line telephone about that much," said Ara Harutiunyan said,
noting that there is no decision yet.
In answer to the question if the memorandum also involves the new
tariff policy, the prime minister said: "The company offered the
proposal in September when the director of Karabakh-Telecom Ralf
Yirikian met with the new president and said willing to launch
projects." According to the prime minister, at that time the tariffs
were not discussed.
KarabakhOpen
29-04-2008 10:06:08
On Saturday the NKR government and Karabakh Telecom signed a memorandum
on cooperation, after which Prime Minister Ara Harutiunyan answered
the questions of reporters, including on rumors of per-minute payment
bills.
According to the prime minister, digitalization of the fixed-line
telephone network supposes new tariffs. "We have asked some time
to discuss the tariffs offered by the management of the company. We
thought 500 free minutes a month is too little for an average citizen,
however, it turned out that about 90 percent of subscribers use the
fixed-line telephone about that much," said Ara Harutiunyan said,
noting that there is no decision yet.
In answer to the question if the memorandum also involves the new
tariff policy, the prime minister said: "The company offered the
proposal in September when the director of Karabakh-Telecom Ralf
Yirikian met with the new president and said willing to launch
projects." According to the prime minister, at that time the tariffs
were not discussed.