How much does your phone service cost?? In the US, most carriers charge $7.50 for each gigabyte of data downloaded over their LTE network. That is three times the European average of $2.50 and more than 10 times what consumers pay in Sweden, where a gigabyte costs as little as 63 cents.
U.S. consumers who bought mobile service through contracts spent $115 a month for 3G service on average, according to a survey conducted in May and June of 6,000 consumers in 12 countries by Ernst & Young, an accounting firm (2012). In the Netherlands, the average was $51; in Britain, $59.
With 27 million LTE subscribers in the world, about half of them in the United States, the US customers pay more than three times than all other countries. US phone service is a total rip-off. And Americans are to lazy and stupid to even know....
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