Friday, 05 September 2003

PHONE SERVICE TO GEORGIAN PARLIAMENT CUT OVER UNPAID BILLS

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By empty (9/5/2003 issue of the CACI Analyst)

The state-owned Electrokavshiri telecommunications company disconnected telephone service to the Georgian parliament on 5 September for the third time this year because of unpaid bills, Civil Georgia reported. According to Electrokavshiri officials, the total debt for the parliament\'s phone service has reached 214,000 laris ($101,000), forcing the company to disconnect all 435 phone lines in the parliament building. (RFE/RL).
The state-owned Electrokavshiri telecommunications company disconnected telephone service to the Georgian parliament on 5 September for the third time this year because of unpaid bills, Civil Georgia reported. According to Electrokavshiri officials, the total debt for the parliament\'s phone service has reached 214,000 laris ($101,000), forcing the company to disconnect all 435 phone lines in the parliament building. (RFE/RL)
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