Bulgaria's Mobile Operators To Change Tariffs In Mid-April

Business | April 2, 2014, Wednesday // 10:00
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Bulgaria's three mobile operators will change the mobile phone calls tariffs as of mid-April.

The new tariffs, which come into effect after a decision of Bulgaria's  Communications Regulation Commission (CRC), might lower the prices of some  phone calls. 

Until now, consumers paid according to the so-called 60+1 system, meaning that each call shorter than 60 seconds was charged at the cost of one whole minute. The new tariff, 30+1 means every second after the 30th will be paid separately.

One of the three operators, Vivacom, said it is already offering plans with the new tariff, while the other two – Mtel and Globul, will offer the new subscription plans after April 14. 

According to the operators, however, the old tariff  60+1, would also remain into effect.

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