Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Wireless carriers continue to battle phone subsidies

Wireless carriers continue to battle phone subsidies

. Wireless carriers have traditionally made money off lengthy two-year service agreements, rather than physical device sales. In the age of smartphones, however, carriers are footing the bill for expensive handsets that result in smaller margins, while phone makers such as Apple reap the benefits. To combat traditional phone subsidies, carriers in the U.S. have continued to raise monthly rates and employ new and higher fees. In Europe, service providers are taking more aggressive measures, with some carriers refusing to subsidize devices for new customers.

Boy Genius Report, Wireless carriers continue to battle phone subsidies

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