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Moldtelecom denies reports of fixed-line telephone tariff increases

Moldtelecom denies reports of fixed-line telephone tariff increases

While commenting on reports in the media that fixed-line telephone tariffs would more than double, from 40 to 90 lei per month, Moldtelecom stated that it had no plans to double its tariffs. The company clarified that it provides fixed-line services using two technologies: Cupru (PSTN) with a standard subscription fee of 40 lei per month, and SIP (fixed-line telephony over IP protocol) for subscribers who also have Moldtelecom fixed-line internet or television, at a cost of 10 lei per month. At the same time, in some settlements where copper telecommunications stations are out of order and can no longer be used, forced re-equipment is being carried out, and in these specific cases, alternatives are offered. For example, mobile telephony is offered at a special rate of 30 lei per month, fixed SIP communication for 10 lei as part of a package, or independent SIP telephony, which requires a fiber optic connection and additional equipment, in which case the total cost is 90 lei per month. The company emphasized that these are special cases, and otherwise the current tariff policy for fixed telephony is not new, it has been in place for over 2 years, depending on the available infrastructure and the service package selected by the customer, and there are no plans to change it. // 08.10.2025 – InfoMarket.

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