JOHANNESBURG, Oct 7 (Reuters) - South African mobileoperator Vodacom Group said on Monday the telecomregulator's plan to cut in half by next year the fees carrierscharge rivals to use their network was "too steep" and couldhave a "serious negative impact".
Shares of Vodacom, a unit of Britain's Vodafone Plc and rival MTN Group were hit on Monday after SouthAfrica's telecoms regulator said it planned to cut mobiletermination rates by 75 percent over the next three years.