In the holiday home phones are disconnected due to debt
During the holidays of Ramadan (August 8-9) home phone subscribers will not be shut down because of the debt, in addition, measures will be taken for prompt review and resolution of received applications.
According to the official report of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, given appropriate instructions to the associations and communications companies, as well as telecom operators to provide the population of the country these days is at the proper level of telecommunications services and information technology, including mobile services and broadcasting.
Duty will be organized and implemented measures to ensure uninterrupted population and quality telecom and Internet services, radio and television broadcasting, the complete elimination of damaged lines, ensuring compliance with Internet access, execution of the work schedule of post offices, preventive suspension, construction activities, strengthening protection of communication and compliance of fire safety regulations.
It also includes a number of additional measures for the convenience of customers during the holidays. - 17D-
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