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Increased competition for lower prices


8.2.2010 14:42:00 | Source/Author PressCut

Macedonian telecommunications sector is developing fast, and the greatest problem are extremely high prices, says Jos Huizer, a renowned expert from the telecommunications development institute SCTE, who has been working on and analyzing the sector in the Balkans for quite some time now. In times when demand for telecommunications services is growing, the competition needs to be enhanced in order to achieve lower prices and make services available to all citizens, especially in the field of telephony, says Huizer.

"I’m Dutch and we are very sensitive when it comes to prices. It would be great when competition in Macedonia would increase," Huizer says. Such situation shows that the battle for customers in Macedonia and the Balkans is still in progress. The latest telephony trends focus on the Internet, the communications instrument of the future.
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