On January 6 2010 the National Communications Commission (NCC) announced a rate reduction plan to cut nationwide mobile telephone service rates by 5.87% from April 1 2010, while fixed fixed-network communication service fees will drop by 5.69%. The new policy will be effective for three years until March 31 2013. According to spokesperson Chen Jeng Jeng-Chang, consumers in Taiwan will benefit from a reduction in communication charges amounting to approximately NT$20.26 billion (US$633 million). The price price-cutting plan is not surprising, given that the NCC has enforced a tariff reform policy for three years since 2007.
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