Cellphone bill on the rise? Check your SMS charges
If you've been paying attention to mobile carriers' SMS pricing lately (and something tells us you haven't) you'd be surprised to discover a fairly disturbing trend amongst providers: price hikes. Over the past year or so, nearly every major carrier in the US has raised their per-price cost of SMS messages, with Verizon and Sprint jacking up the fee from $0.15 to $0.20 a message, and AT&T and T-Mobile adding another nickel to their $0.10 charge. Of course, this trend of rising prices accompanies a major spike in the use of text messages amongst customers, with some surveys marking a 130-percent jump over SMS use since June 2006 -- and telcos are taking it to the bank. What's most insidious about the inflated costs is the fact that SMS data is particularly low-bandwidth, and analysts say that the price increases aren't related to higher operating costs -- these companies are simply gouging customers for a service which they have embraced. Companies say the hikes are meant to encourage customers to go for more expensive "bundles," though we're confident they won't mention it when your Mom uses more messages than her plan allows and unwittingly pays a few extra bucks on her bill -- that stuff adds up, you know?













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Dominic @ Jan 23rd 2008 9:05AM
Yea, as usual the carriers are raking it in. Why, oh why, at these prices are we paying (in the USA) to send AND receive SMS?????????? I get junk messages every month, and have to call the carrier to get credit......another bogus scam from the big shots....
tealfixie @ Jan 23rd 2008 10:21AM
In germany at least, you don't pay for calls and SMSs made to you, only those made by you. I shouldnt have to pay for someone else's doing. Another reason why american cell carriers suck.
AJ @ Jan 24th 2008 10:04PM
ATT GoPhone went from .05 send/receive to .15 send/receive
Yanni Depp @ Apr 10th 2008 3:21PM
For once, we're not "rip-off Britain!". I'm on a plan (T-Mobile) that costs 3p (about 6c) for every message I send. There is no charge to receive messages.
I'm not terribly sure, but I think no EU cellphone provider charges to receive messages. The reason being, you can't choose to accept or decline messages - they just come to you regardless. This is unlike calls, which you choose to accept.
Even when you're roaming abroad, no UK provider charges to receive text messages!