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Rising Tariffs, Falling Receivers

Tuesday, June 26, 2001

Telephone rates are likely to increase, even though most consumers will struggle to pay their bills.

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Times are tough and there’s almost no escape from rising prices. The recent fuel price hike has been followed by significant increases in the costs of many basic commodities. As if this is not enough, the Indonesian public now faces the prospect of a 30 percent increase in the cost of a local telephone call. Although the decision is not yet official, the issue has received widespread coverage in the mass media.

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