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GAMBIA: GAMTEL INTERNET BROADBAND SERVICES TO INCREASE PRICES

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Gambia Telecommunications Company Ltd. (GAMTEL), following a similar recent announcement by NAWEC, has announced that they will increase tariff for broadband internet services in the country effective May 1, 2023.

The telecommunications company announced the impending tariff rate hike with a terse statement posted on their Facebook page earlier today.

“With effect from the 1st of May 2023, GAMTEL will be implementing a tariff increase for its broadband Internet services. This change will affect all tariff profiles of GFIBER and ADLS2+ broadband services,” the company wrote on their Facebook page on Tuesday, April 11.

By Buba Gagigo

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