Calls between mobile phone carriers will get cheaper in two years
The National Regulatory Agency in Electronic Communications and Information Technology (ANRCETI) aims to lower the prices of calls between different mobile phone carries by the end of 2013.
Currently, the tariff for interconnection in the mobile phone networks is 7 cents. By the end of 2013, it will be reduced to 2.22 cents, the Agency’s director Sergiu Satinc told a news conference on Monday.
“A lot of people now use two mobile phones in order to save money. When the interconnection tariffs are decreased, there will be no such need,” Sergiu Satnic said.
The tariffs will be reduced during two years, in four stages.