Operators to charge for incoming calls?

This doesn’t sound good. According to a number of reports, EC Commissioner Viviane Reding is planning to pare back mobile termination rates from 7p to around 1p. Funnily enough, mobile operators aren’t best pleased and have apparently told Reding that if she goes ahead with the cuts, they might be forced to charge customers to receive incoming calls.

Reding’s spokesman told the Telegraph: “Companies could introduce tariffs that made you pay to receive calls, but most consumers will not tolerate this. They will go elsewhere. This is an empty threat from the mobile phone companies.”

Too right. While operators in other countries might charge incoming call costs as the norm, trying to introduce a similar model in the UK years after the mobile market has matured would be something akin to operator suicide. Thankfully, it sounds like a lot of sabre rattling rather than a serious threat.

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  • This is BAD.

    Very BAD.

    The only GOOD thing that MIGHT fall out of this is that I might finally get to use some awesome new services:

    ie: Skydeck.
  • It's a thoroughly desperate measure isn't it? Declining voice revenues...
    I can just imagine some prat-at-the-back standing up at the revenue ideas
    meeting and suggesting this... deary me.
  • Agreed.

    And honestly I can't ever see it happening here.
  • (Please lord!) I honestly can't see it happening in the UK market. I know all the operators are desperate to find new revenue streams, but this would be so stupid... imagine if BT or Virgin wanted to do the same with fixed line voice and/or data!
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