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The investigation arm of the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission (MRTPC), the country’s anti-trust body, has launched a probe against 10 cellular service providers, including state-owned ones, for allegedly charging customers for short messages (SMSes) that are not delivered.
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The investigation by the office of the Director General of Investigation & Registration follows a complaint by a customer.
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