ZAGREB, March 14 (Hina) - Croatian Telecom (HT) on March 1 introduced a more acceptable tariff system for business users of HiNet, Croatia's Internet service provider, and cut the prices of subscribing to and purchasing space on the
web. The HT also reached a decision, effective as of March 15, to adjust the prices of services in fixed and mobile communications (Cronet, Mobitel) towards neighbouring Bosnia-Herzegovina (the Sarajevo and Mostar regions) which until now belonged to the category of preferential tariffs. The HT introduced preferential tariffs to enable cost-effective and accessible communication for families divided by last decade's war. Stabilisation of the political climate urged the HT to change prices for communications towards Bosnia-Herzegovina. HiNet's prices have been cut by 44 percent, while monthly subscription rates for major users have been cut by 22-23 percent for all modems
ZAGREB, March 14 (Hina) - Croatian Telecom (HT) on March 1
introduced a more acceptable tariff system for business users of
HiNet, Croatia's Internet service provider, and cut the prices of
subscribing to and purchasing space on the web.
The HT also reached a decision, effective as of March 15, to adjust
the prices of services in fixed and mobile communications (Cronet,
Mobitel) towards neighbouring Bosnia-Herzegovina (the Sarajevo
and Mostar regions) which until now belonged to the category of
preferential tariffs.
The HT introduced preferential tariffs to enable cost-effective
and accessible communication for families divided by last decade's
war. Stabilisation of the political climate urged the HT to change
prices for communications towards Bosnia-Herzegovina.
HiNet's prices have been cut by 44 percent, while monthly
subscription rates for major users have been cut by 22-23 percent
for all modems reaching speeds of 64 bps or more.
The HT has also reduced prices of purchasing space on the web,
ranging between 11 and 42 percent.
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