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Tanzanian govt mulls charging for Whatsapp calls amid falling revenue Monday 15 March 2021 | 10:27 CET | News The Tanzanian government is working out a plan to charge for WhatsApp calls, in efforts to recoup revenue it has been losing to falling international traffic charges, The Citizen reported. ICT minister Faustine Ndugulile told the daily that the government was looking into ways of preventing loss of revenue occasioned by WhatsApp calls. He said TCRA was currently analysing the Telecommunication Traffic Monitoring System (TTMS), with a view to looking into the best modality to prevent revenue losses.
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JOHANNESBURG,
(CAJ News) – LESOTHO and Zimbabwe are poised to increase revenue assurance, combat network fraud and enforce billing integrity across all communication networks in the respective countries.
This after the implementation of a cutting-edge system to monitor national and international telecommunications traffic.
The Lesotho Communications Authority (LCA) and the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) have begun executing the system provided by Global Voice Group (GVG).
GVG is the leading regulatory technology developer and Big Data analytics organisation.
“With these partnerships, GVG enables solid telecom metrics for tax collection purposes, fraud detection and market compliance with regulations to protect consumers and operators in Lesotho and Zimbabwe,” said said James Claude, GVG Chief Executive Officer.
The Lesotho Communications Authority (LCA) and the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) have begun the implementation of a system to monitor national and international telecommunications traffic.
The system is expected to help increase revenue assurance, combat network fraud and enforce billing integrity across all communication networks available in the countries and shall be provided by leading regulatory technology developer and Big Data Analytics organisation Global Voice Group (GVG).
“With these partnerships, GVG enables solid telecom metrics for tax collection purposes, fraud detection and market compliance with regulations to protect consumers and operators in Lesotho and Zimbabwe,” says James Claude, GVG CEO.