Ofcom Cuts Mobile Call Termination Fees

Reuters

LONDON (Reuters) - Telecoms regulator Ofcom says it is cutting mobile call termination charges for Vodafone, mmO2, Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile and France Telecom-owned Orange.

The charge for Vodafone and mmO2 was cut to 5.63 pence from 8p a minute, while for T-Mobile and Orange it was trimmed to 6.31p from 9.5p.

Ofcom said average charges for September 2004 to March 2005 would have to reflect the new reductions and remain at that level until March 2006.

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