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Kuwait's ISPs protest against price hikes

  • Kuwait: Wednesday, July 29 - 2009 at 12:08

Kuwait's major Internet Service Providers have asked the Ministry of Communication to review its 2007 decision of increasing the cost of international Internet-based phone calls by 60%, the Kuwait Times has reported. All countries neighbouring Kuwait had reduced the prices of Internet services, with the reductions in Saudi Arabia reaching 80%, in direct contrast to the situation in Kuwait which had remained unchanged for years, one ISP official has said. Kuwait's major ISPs have seen their share prices fall by 50%, while continuing to spend large amounts of money on providing their customers with services, the official added.

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