Ethio Telecom Announces New Tariff Adjustments Effective Tomorrow

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Ethio Telecom, the state-owned telecom provider, has announced that tariff adjustments for certain products and services will take effect starting tomorrow, Meskerem 21, 2017 E.C. (October 1, 2024).

According to the company, the upcoming price revisions are structured in a way that will not impact the majority of the population. Ethio Telecom also emphasized that the changes align with their goal to promote fairness and digital inclusivity.

While the company has revealed that 22 packages will remain unaffected by the price changes, they have yet to disclose the specific percentage of adjustments or the exact services that will be impacted.

The move comes as a response to the fluctuating exchange rates of foreign currencies in the market, which has influenced the company’s decision to implement these tariff adjustments on selected products and services.

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