MANX TELECOM PRICES TO RISE 5.5% FROM APRIL

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March 22, 2024 United States, Florida, Alturas 24

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A telecommunications provider on the Isle of Man has announced its prices will go up by 5.5% from 1 April.       Manx Telecom blamed inflationary pressures including "annually increasing electricity, global supply chain and overhead costs" for the rise.       Manx Telecom CEO Gary Lamb said the rises had "unfortunately become necessary".       Tariffs set to rise include fixed-line and mobile phone rentals and charges, and copper broadband and paper billing charges.       Mr Lamb said the he understood the inconvenience" the changes would cause, but the firm remained "committed to providing high quality telecommunications services on the Isle of Man".       Tariffs   Under the changes, fixed call charge rates to all destinations are set to go up by 1p or 5.5%, whichever is greater.       Call, data and text charges outside of mobile bundles will also rise, and paper billing charges are set to increase by 50p to £3.50.       Legacy fibre broadband prices will in


A telecommunications provider on the Isle of Man has announced its prices will go up by 5.5% from 1 April.       Manx Telecom blamed inflationary pressures including "annually increasing electricity, global supply chain and overhead costs" for the rise.       Manx Telecom CEO Gary Lamb said the rises had "unfortunately become necessary".       Tariffs set to rise include fixed-line and mobile phone rentals and charges, and copper broadband and paper billing charges.       Mr Lamb said the he understood the inconvenience" the changes would cause, but the firm remained "committed to providing high quality telecommunications services on the Isle of Man".       Tariffs   Under the changes, fixed call charge rates to all destinations are set to go up by 1p or 5.5%, whichever is greater.       Call, data and text charges outside of mobile bundles will also rise, and paper billing charges are set to increase by 50p to £3.50.       Legacy fibre broadband prices will in


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