Africa ‘prepares to abolish call roaming charges’

Phone calls across African borders could become cheaper, as ministers have discussed making an agreement to scrap roaming charges reports The East African.

This emerged from a meeting of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (comesa), which has been taking place in Lusaka, Zambia, it adds.

Ecowas, which is a group of 15 West African states, agreed to abolish phone roaming fees from the beginning of 2018, the newspaper reports.

The wider agreement could be between 40 countries.

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