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Mobile Broadband Prices Declining 10 Percent Annually

A new report released today by Strategy Analytics indicates that mobile broadband service prices are declining an average of 10 percent annually but there are still huge price variations from country to country

Strategy Analytics latest Mobile Broadband price data shows that the price per GB of post-paid MBB services is declining at an average rate of 10% per year. However, there is still a huge variation in prices from USD $1 per GB in Poland to well over $13 per GB in Colombia, Germany and Chile.

Strategy Analytics has released the latest update of the OECD Mobile Broadband Price Benchmarking System which analyses over 100 providers across 36 countries, and includes over 2,600 SIM-only, modem, laptop and tablet plans. Other key findings from the report include:

  • SIM-only plans account for 38% of all plans in this update, and 80% of the plans are post-paid.
  • Over 84% of all plans are now 4G/LTE.
  • Since 2011, the size of the largest post-paid data allowances for MBB has increased five times, from a maximum of 200 GB in 2011 to a maximum of 1000 GB in 2016.
  • Data value has improved over the last 6 years with the average price per GB falling 39% against the 2011 index of 100.

The cost of data varies significantly by country, however. 

Strategy Analytics' Teligen Director Halvor Sannaes says, "Prices have fallen an average of 10% per GB across the OECD countries from 2015 to 2016. There is however a significant variation in the price per GB between the countries, with a factor of 14:1 from highest to lowest country average." Senior Consultant Josie Sephton adds, "While prices are falling on average, overall, they aren't falling everywhere. Over the past year, we have seen increases in the average per GB price in one third of the countries tracked."

Source: Strategy Analytics media announcement


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