Econet increases tariffs by 20%

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Telecommunications operator, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, has increased its voice, data and SMS bundle tariffs by 20 percent citing the need to recover value eroded due to currency devaluation and other rising costs of key network inputs.

Outside the Econet Wireless headquarters in Harare
Outside the Econet Wireless headquarters in Harare

The mobile operator incurred exchange losses of $10,3 billion in the half-year to August 2020, which it attributed to exposure in foreign currency denominated obligations.

The company last adjusted its voice and data tariffs in September. Since that time, it said prices of many goods and services that constitute critical costs to the business, have skyrocketed, putting pressure on the company’s bottom line.

“In particular, the price of electricity has doubled (gone up 100 percent) while diesel has gone up by 32 percent since September,” it said.

“Econet and other telecommunication companies rely on electricity and diesel-generated power to keep their network services up and running.

“The business continuously reviews its pricing in line with changes in the operating environment to ensure it remains viable, while retaining good quality of service and offering affordable products,” said Econet in a media update yesterday.

The listed telecommunications company earlier said it was transforming itself into a digital service provider, and remained “committed to innovative approaches to deliver these (digital) services and ensure customers get the best quality voice, data and SMS-based products.”

According to the latest schedule, Econet has reviewed its Bundle of Joy voice bundles from $4,04 to $4,25 per two minutes, while a 20 megabyte (MB) daily data bundle now costs $17, up from $13.

A monthly 100MB data bundle has been reviewed upwards from $67 to $84, while the 8GB Private Wifi bundle has been adjusted from $960 to $1 500. At the same time, subscribers are now required to pay $0,36 to send an SMS, up from $0,32.

Although Econet service delivery has been affected by electricity load shedding like many Zimbabwean companies, the group said it has devised methods of continuing to provide quality services to its subscribers.

“We maintained quality of service despite the numerous challenges facing businesses in Zimbabwe.

“In particular, limited foreign currency and disruptions in power supply continue to put a significant strain on our ability to provide uninterrupted excellent service,” said the company chairman James Myers in a statement accompanying Econet’s half-year results to August 2020.

“Our mitigation strategies, which include moving to remote monitoring and operation of our network, as well as reducing our reliance on power from the grid through DPA, were critical to our success,” he said, adding that the company expected at least an additional 18MW of power to be availed by DPA (an Econet group Solar power company) by the end of the financial year. The Chronicle.

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5 years ago

But prices have stabilized wani…

5 years ago

More pain

5 years ago

But why? I thought exchange rate has been stable over the past 6months?

5 years ago

Yet mthuli says economy is stabilising

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