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Wednesday, 20 November 2013 - 16:03

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UPC Netherlands To Change Rates in 2014

UPC Netherlands plans to increase its standard subscription rate from €18.20 per month to €18.70, starting January 1, 2014. Telecom / Wikipedia The company will also change the prices of its telephony service in 2014, Telecom Paper reports.

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