It seems to me that regulation in the US Cellphone industry is keeping prices very high and stifling competition.
In many countries deregulation has brought huge reductions in monthly bills and has also resulted in being able to transfer your cell phone from one company to another easily and without penalties.
In Israel, for example (where the concept of cell based communication was developed by Motorola Israel) you can get an unlimited calls, data and sms plan for $13 a month including international calls. If you don't need international this can go down to as low as $2.50 a month.
Transferring your number from one carrier to another can be done in minutes for only the cost of a sim card - $10 (and depending on the carrier, not even that).
Why is this not possible in the UK or USA?? Etc
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In many countries deregulation has brought huge reductions in monthly bills and has also resulted in being able to transfer your cell phone from one company to another easily and without penalties.
In Israel, for example (where the concept of cell based communication was developed by Motorola Israel) you can get an unlimited calls, data and sms plan for $13 a month including international calls. If you don't need international this can go down to as low as $2.50 a month.
Transferring your number from one carrier to another can be done in minutes for only the cost of a sim card - $10 (and depending on the carrier, not even that).
Why is this not possible in the UK or USA?? Etc
Posted via the Windows Central App for Android