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Last Updated: Tuesday, 16 December, 2003, 14:28 GMT
Phone firm ordered to cut prices
Phone plug
Other companies want to use C&W's phone network
Telecoms watchdogs in Guernsey have ordered the company Cable and Wireless (C&W) to reduce its prices to new telephone service providers for islanders.

The Office of Utility Regulation (OUR) wants C&W to reduce its interconnection and access service charges by between 15% and 20% from January.

The OUR says its proposals would bring the Bailiwick in line with other countries where companies pay other telecoms firms to use their lines.

Cable and Wireless has said it is very disappointed at the instruction.

Downward trend

Investigations by the OUR into C&W's charging policy for companies using the island telecoms network are ongoing.

But a study has already shown a clear downward trend in similar charges elsewhere, the OUR said.

Regulatory Manager John Curren says the reduction in rates will stay in effect until the review is complete.

He said: "The interconnection and access charges now being announced will be interim charges pending the finalisation of that review."

Cable and Wireless says it is very disappointed that it has been asked to bring in interim rates before the review is completed.




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