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Israel’s Cellcom has filed a lawsuit in the Tel Aviv District Court accusing its rival Xfone of illegally terminating their network sharing agreement.
According to CommsUpdate, Xfone failed to pay its dues under the terms of the agreement for both November and December 2020, before sending Cellcom an annulment notice for the deal in January 2021. The network sharing agreement was originally cleared by Israel’s Ministry of Communications in March 2017.
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Israel’s Ministry of Communications announced reforms pushing operator Bezeq to cut fixed-line tariff prices by 40% after deeming the group raised surplus profits.
In a statement, the government arm said Bezeq’s prices have not been adjusted in 17 years, minister of communications Yoaz Handel said, it will “correct ongoing consumer injustice” affecting Israeli customers. Bezeq has until January 4 to respond to the reforms.
Handel noted, by not adjusting Bezeq’s prices for years the use of fixed-line services had decreased to just over two million subscribers. The 40% reduction is estimated to save subscribers around INS50-INS60 ($15-$18) per month, NIS400 million annually.