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Wed, 22 Jul 2009 13:14
Cellphone call costs in South Africa are among the highest in
the world and need investigating, Independent Democrats leader
Patricia de Lille said on Wednesday.
In a statement, De Lille said she had lodged a complaint with
the Competition Commission to investigate whether local cellphone
service providers were "acting anti-competitively or are guilty of
any prohibited practices".
The "exorbitant costs" of cellphone calls were worrying, and
affecting both business and the poor, she said.
“I believe that South Africans have long suffered poor
competition and exorbitant telecommunications costs unnecessarily,
and that it is vitally important that this be investigated by the
Competition Commission urgently."
In her complaint to the commission, a copy of which was attached
to the statement, De Lille says South Africa's mobile operators
were charging about 1000 percent more than India's mobile
operators.
Local interconnection
rates had increased 500 percent over the
12-year period ending in 2007, and 515 percent between 1998 and
2001.
"South Africa's interconnection rates are among the highest on
the African continent."
Among other things, the complaint calls on the commission to
investigate "possible collusion between the dominant operators,
particularly with regards to interconnection fees".