The analyst first Tefficient whose motto is to "Measure, compare and improve competitiveness within telecoms" recently published this chart on their Twitter. It nicely shows that the data usage is growing while the costs are generally getting lower.
Rewheel pulling no punches in pointing out Canada's failure to address sky-high #wireless prices https://t.co/LLHU8CjEZ1 pic.twitter.com/9fDl2ib2d6
— Meghan Sali (@megasali) July 16, 2020
Canada has always been an exception and a leader in expensive data plans. It doesn't look like it will change any time soon.
2 million views of this one tweet is a whole lot. A majority from Canada - but sometimes we wish for the countries in the opposite corner of the chart to be as keen to view, share and comment. Operators in that corner might need some ❤️ https://t.co/zOeUPrivS0 pic.twitter.com/LshEgtTgCq
— tefficient 🚥 (@tefficient) August 7, 2021
For more details see Tefficient’s 31st public analysis of the development and drivers of mobile data that compares 45 countries from all regions of the world. You can also download the detailed analysis in PDF here.
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