Akado makes price pledge
By Chris Dziadul
March 24, 2009 06.59 UK
The Russian company Akado says it has no plans to raise subscription fees for its digital TV and broadband internet services in the current economic crisis.
Moreover, it has already abolished connection charges and is preparing to introduce what it calls “anti-crisis” rates.
Moscow-based Akado ended last year with 900,000 analogue and 320,000 digital TV subscribers, as well as 540,000 receiving broadband internet access.
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