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FCC sets rates for popular phone

07/05/2012

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SAO PAULO - The FCC today set the maximum fares, net of taxes and social contributions, the AICE (Special Class Individual Access), through Act No. 3596 of June 27, 2012. The measure will benefit about 22 million families who are enrolled in the Single Registry of Social Programs of the Federal Government.

According to Anatel, the monthly subscription rates will be between r$ 12.62 and r$ 14.80 with tax. The variation depends on the percentage of taxes in each state.

The popular phone will be purchased by families with total income below the poverty level, which may require the installation of phone with a monthly subscription lower than that of conventional residential basic subscription.

How will it work?
The phone will have a monthly allowance of 90 minutes to make local calls to other landlines during the month. To make local calls up that franchise, calls to cell phones, long distance national and international credits is required to enter the popular handset.

With the review of the new General Plan for Universal (PGMU) was defined as the new AICE will be offered to families enrolled in the Single Registry of Social Programs of the Federal Government. Thus, if the person already fits the profile for the popular phone as scheduled deployment, migration is automatic.

Signature
To subscribe to the popular phone, the information in the Unified Register should be updated for at least two years, especially family income and family address.

The popular phone can only be installed on the address of the family. To request it, the officer should contact the dealer in your area with your hands on CPF and Social Identification Number (NIS). If you have not informed the CPF in the program shall inform the Voter Registration or RANI (Administrative Record of Birth Indigenous) for the treatment of the concessionaire.

The IAEC was provided for in Decree No. 7512/2011, disciplined by the Agency on Regulation of Individual Access Special Class (IAEC) of the Fixed Switched Telephone Service (STFC) and should be offered by dealers for local fixed telephony (Oi / Brazil Telecom, Telefonica, Sercomtel and CTBCTelecom).

Guidelines for disclosure of the bid of the IAEC were established in Act No. 2979 of May 28, May 2012, by which the FCC established minimum specifications for disclosure of information in the pages of the dealerships on the Internet.



Source: FCC

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