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Government Considers Cheaper Mobile Phone Charges

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Government Considers Cheaper Mobile Phone Charges

Postby Mulboyne » Fri Jan 09, 2009 3:02 am

Reuters: Japan may promote lower mobile phone fees
Japan's government will seek to introduce new guidelines on mobile phone connection fees as early as 2010, which may lower rates for consumers, the Asahi newspaper reported on Thursday. Current law does not specify a pricing model for connection fees, which carriers pay each other, and such fees are about 35 yen per three minutes, a major reason why domestic mobile phone fees are high, it said..."In theory, operators' incomes and payments both shrink if connection fees are reduced, so there should be little impact on their earnings," Daiwa Institute of Research analyst Naoto Osugi said. "But if users' fees ended up being lowered because of that, then it can be negative for the carriers." Yuji Kosugi, an official at the communications ministry, told Reuters the government plans to gather opinions on how to improve the nation's mobile phone system, but it has not decided to reduce connection fees. The Asahi said connection fees for mobile phones are more than seven times those of fixed-line phones and that the ministry plans to set up a standard pricing model and ask mobile phone operators to follow it.
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Postby aquamarine » Thu Jan 15, 2009 3:15 pm

I don't recall, does NTT DoCoMo, SoftBank and kddi AU charge a monthly service fee like the $9 charge back in Canada?

Yea... spend $18 for a monthly package, and spend an extra 50% on the "monthly service fee"
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