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  • 02-03-19

    S. Sudan decides 40 percent raise on telecom call rates

    (MENAFN) National Communications Authority, the South Sudanese telecom regulatory body, was announced to have raised domestic and foreign call rates, effective March 7th.

    A boost rate of 40 percent was confirmed to have been decided by South Sudan's telecom regulatory body with a purpose to strengthen the market.

    The increase is the key to protect the accessibility of services and security in South Sudan, explained the body's director Ladu Wani Kenyi.

    Kenyi stated "the National Communications Authority would like to inform the general public that due to the depreciation of the South Sudanese pound (SSP) to U.S. dollar the mobile network operators requested a review of the current tariffs exchange of 70 SSP (0.5 U.S dollars) to 170 SSP (1.08 dollars) because the revenues they currently generate cannot cover the cost of their operations and maintenance of networks."

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