Swazi MTN Reduces Tariffs

The country’s sole cellphone provider, MTN Swaziland has reduced their call rates with effect from this coming Monday, 11 October 2010.
The new rates are? E1.80 on cell-phone-to-cellphone calls during peak hours on the standard rate, instead of E2.20.

To call a South African mobile number, customers will now spend E5.40 during peak hours, instead of E6.

During the off peak period, Swazi MTN customers will now spend E1.40 on cell-phone-to-cellphone calls during peak hours on the standard rate, instead of E1.60.

To call a South African mobile number, customers will now spend E4.30 during off peak hours, instead of E4.80.

The decrease on local calls translates to 20 per cent, while calls to international destinations have been reduced by 10 per cent.

SMS rates have also been reduced by 12.5 per cent, which means customers will now spend 70 cents to send an SMS locally, instead of 80 cents.

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