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    Orange Reduces its Wireless and Fixed Line Calling Rates Downwards

    CyrusBy CyrusOctober 21, 2010Updated:April 2, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Orange (Telkom Kenya) has announced a price reduction on its wireless (CDMA) and fixed networks, effective today. The Communications Solutions provider says the move is a product of the recent successful integration of the different platforms used by the company to support all their telephony services, and informed by the changing market dynamics.

    Under the new tariffs announced by Orange CEO Mickael Ghossein today, CDMA customers will make calls for as low as Shs.2 per minute to fellow Orange wireless users, Orange fixed line and Orange mobile users. Calls from the wireless service to other networks will be charged at Shs.4 per minute. All calls will be charged on per second billing.

    SMS from the Orange wireless handsets within the Orange network will be charged at Sh.1 while to other networks will be billed at Shs.2.

    Previously, calls from the Orange wireless network were billed at Shs.7 per minute during peak hours and Shs.3 per minute, off peak. Orange have now scrapped the on and off peak tariffs on both the Orange Wireless and Orange fixed line networks.

    The new Orange fixed line tariffs will see a reduction in the cost of calling per minute from a maximum Shs. 14 to other networks to Sh.12 per minute. Calls to other Orange fixed line handsets, Orange wireless and Orange mobile will now be charged at Shs. 6 per minute.

    Ghossein announced that Orange will be offering 30 bonus on-net minutes for all post-paid fixed customers, with the new tariffs. The bonus minutes will be applied automatically and will be consumed before any billable minutes.
    Orange is the only wireless service (CDMA) provider in the country so far, and dominates the fixed line market.

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