Finland, the Netherlands and Sweden have the lowest prices for mobile phone calls among OECD countries, according to the latest OECD Communications Outlook. The highest were found in Canada, Spain and the United States.
The study found that between 2006 and 2008 mobile voice prices fell on average by 21 percent for low usage consumers, 28 percent for medium usage and by 32 percent for subscribers with the highest consumption patterns.
The decline in operators' revenue from fixed-line has been slowed by the expansion of high-speed broadband Internet, which usually relies on fixed-line.
source: GMBB
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