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DUBLIN, Nov 16, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/cc9492/the_tarifica_alert) has announced the addition of the "The Tarifica Alert - Service Launches and Tariff Changes as they Happen" report to their offering.
The Tarifica Alert is a weekly e-mail newsletters sent to your desktop, keeping you up to date with the latest tariff trends in the fixed and mobile market.
Tariff changes are becoming more and more frequent, prices change every day.
Existing operators feel the bite of competition and new operators see lower tariffs as one of their main marketing points. Keeping up with the changes is becoming costly in terms of both time and resources.
The Tarifica Alert will make sure that you are one step ahead of the change.
E-mailed straight to you every week, the Alert covers services of the fixed and mobile markets. Each week 25 snippets of tariff news are covered plus an extensive analysis of key issues in the market supported by tables and graphs.
Service launches and new discount schemes are covered often weeks in advance of implementation. We will also compare new prices with old prices which we draw from our extensive tariff library going back over 20 years.
In Tarifica Alert, you'll find an absolute "must have" resource for your organisation. And as an additional value when you subscribe, you will be granted free access to past twelve months issues of the Tarifica Alert.
Who should buy it: The Tarifica Alerts are an invaluable source for operators, service providers, analysts, consultants, regulators and end users.
Some Recent Headlines Include: UK - T-Mobile adds prepaid Android phone, services to the mix Slovenia - Prepaid Mobitel subs get low-cost GPRS roaming rates Kuwait - BlackBerrys by the month now available Nigeria - Starcomms intros first social-networking service South Africa - Vodacom, MTN cut mobile-termination rates Japan - NTT DoCoMo details unlimited domestic e-mail program Australia - Promo Optus wireless broadband plans cut some fees New Zealand - Telecom NZ gifts subs with texting, broadband options Croatia - New Vip program boosts customer-service credentials Pakistan - Telenor intros mobile banking UK - Plusnet launches 20 Mbit/s broadband package Malta - GO first with 3.5G/HSDPA services Saudi Arabia - Mobily offers 'compassionate call' rates Greece - Wind Hellas plan caters to mobile Internet addicts UK - Vodafone begins selling the BlackBerry Storm2 India - IDEA Cellular targets Bihar, Jharkhand Egypt - Telecom Egypt launches FTTH in Cairo Qatar - Qtel ADSL service offers four options UAE - Etisalat announces benefits for 'Wasel' customers Uganda - Regulators mandate uniform cross-network connections Hong Kong - Tweeters embrace 3's INQ Mini 3G Brazil - TIM markets unlimited email, messaging Tanzania - Vodacom introduces 'Chombeza' SMS India - Reliance aligns incoming/outgoing call prices Singapore - StarHub adds more smartphone apps Thailand - True unveils basic, premium high-speed Internet packages Spain - 'Modulo Internacional' equalizes long-distance, domestic prices Bulgaria - VIVACOM launches triple-play plan Egypt - Etisalat discounts BlackBerry services, Vodafone beefs up wireline programs Namibia - Namibia Telecom promos special Angola call rates For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/cc9492/the_tarifica_alert SOURCE: Research and Markets CONTACT: Research and Markets Laura Wood, Senior Manager, press@researchandmarkets.com U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907 Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716 Copyright Business Wire 2009 -0- INDUSTRY KEYWORD: Technology
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