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Improve services for installment

Council of Ministers decided installing the debts of the two "Zen" and "Asiacell" companies of 625 million $ per company for their commitment to improve the mobile phone service, to be submit to experience of a period of one year during which evaluation of the work of the two companies by the CMC and in accordance with agreed conditions, In case of both companies violated those conditions and were unable to improve services, not to carry out improvements to the quality of service, will then be paid the remaining amount of the debt at once after the end of the year specified in the decision of the Council of Ministers.
It should be noted that the Commission will monitor the performance of the two companies during the proposed year to note that the required improvements is the quality of service and price tariff for calls to be in the national currency, the fact that the services which provided by the two companies represented in its poor quality in the basis degree of not attaining the call in the first attempt and frequent, poor sound, and limited coverage, which was concluded by the committee set up by the Council of Ministers of each member of the President of the adviser Commission the advisers commission in the Office of the Prime Minister, Head of Legal Department of the Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, the CEO of the CMC, and a representative of the Ministry of Finance.
The government spokesman Ali Dabbagh also stressed that the two companies deal with complaints from citizens does not rise to the required level, and both companies especially Zain suffers from a large limited in deployment their services in the Kurdistan Region, it is essential that the Ministry of Environment to review environmental determinants in the light of developments in communications technology, which contributing to improving the services and not to waste on human health, and Dabbagh pointed out  the possibility of hiring a foreign consultant to assess the impact of noise on the performance of telecommunications of services provided by the two companies..