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Ofcom offers further cuts to mobile charges
"Telecoms regulator, Ofcom, has today proposed further cuts to mobile phone bills, vowing to lower the charges operators impose to connect calls across networks – known as ‘mobile termination rates’.
Termination rates occur when a consumer calls a mobile phone user on a different network – either from a mobile or a landline – and the network operator they are calling charges a termination cost to the provider with whom they are placing the call. Ofcom concluded its last review of the market for mobile termination rates in 2011, imposing a control on the rates charged by the four largest network operators. Since then, mobile termination rates have already fallen 80 percent, from 4ppm to 0.8ppm. This represents a significant fall from a decade ago, when termination rates were 14 ppm. This new controls by Ofcom would see termination rates fall slightly further, to less than half a penny per minute by April 2017." http://www.mobiletoday.co.uk/news/in...e_charges.aspx |
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