Confusing Tariffs Continue To Confound Customers
from the where's-the-enigma-machine dept
Mobile phone tariffs have never been easy to decipher, with many consumers wondering if operators make things intentionally confusing to drive bills higher. While in the US, most plans have moved towards no-roaming, no long-distance, one-rate structures, Australian operator Telstra is keeping up the tradition by introducing a new prepaid tariff that actually pays users to receive calls. While it's nice to see an operator returning some of the mobile termination charges it receives to users, wouldn't it be better for customers to scrap the "rewards" program and put the savings into making things cheaper and simpler across the board? Contrast Telstra's approach to that of US virtual operator Tracfone, which has announced a new prepaid tariff that's about as simple as it gets: 10 cents per minute. Some incumbent US operators have per-minute rates that low, but also charge per-day usage fees. Operators appear to be surprised when no-frills discount MVNOs steal customers from them, and while some have attempted to simplify their offerings, the vast majority haven't caught on to the fact that most consumers appreciate clarity in pricing.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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A more recent and interesting thing is that Vodaphone has a fixed price to your cell phone as long as you in a country where Vodaphone is present. The price is the same as the national minute cost. Very good for me when I go to Japan and can phone home for about 11 cents a minute instead of approx 2$ (I use Swedish Krona, but I guess you all know the value of a dollar :-)
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John
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