Tariffs for home phones increased by a quarter
The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has made lowering rates for a number of communication services.
Thus, the decision of the Tariff Board on January 1, the rate for the installation of a landline phone is 30 manat (currently 40 to 120 manat). If today's rates for international calls , depending on the coverage (CIS countries and Turkey - 1 zone , Europe - Zone 2 , the U.S. plus other distant countries - Zone 3 ) accounted for 36 , 45 and 54 kopecks per minute , with 1 January, all subscribers to the "home" phone will speak for 32 kopecks per minute.
General rise in prices " sweetened " as lower rates for domestic long-distance calls - from January 1, will decrease from 7 to 5 kopecks per minute (except for the 107 service , where the rate has not changed 7 kopecks ) .
Monthly maintenance of a fax machine in the new year will cost 50 kopecks (today 80 kopecks).
At the same time increased the monthly fee for fixed-line phones operation - 2.5 manats (+50 kopecks ) for people and AZN 7 (+AZN 2 ) for the budgetary organizations . At the same time, the organization will pay the cost of traditional 7 manat per month. - 17D-
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