tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1834236085756782640.post6361921667373431209..comments2024-03-21T14:19:53.378+00:00Comments on The 3G4G Blog: Changes in LTE pricing strategiesZahid Ghadialyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11618208626682295272noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1834236085756782640.post-9855078040088534412018-08-28T17:59:37.755+01:002018-08-28T17:59:37.755+01:00Interesting observation from HK, but it is not sur...Interesting observation from HK, but it is not surprising, consumers like simplicity and certainty. The telco/3GPP ecosystem loves ideas around QoS but my personal feeling is that this is just adding unnecessary cost (and complexity) to the systems... Its not a lesson being learned for 5G though..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1834236085756782640.post-10080153646224760032018-08-11T18:24:05.623+01:002018-08-11T18:24:05.623+01:00One of the thing HK customers has shown is that mo...One of the thing HK customers has shown is that most don't care about speed. There were recently some unlimited plans that were capped at 21Mbps for the first 5 / 12 GB and 386 Kbps there after. It was nearly half the price of the full speed plan and were immensely popular. <br /><br />Given there will be lots of Small Cells / LAA planned and Massive MIMO upgrade, my guess is that network capacity will dramatically increase and all networks will try to grab as many customer as possible. Which will create a price war. <br /><br />The so call quality of services hasn't worked out well because, those 600 / 1.2 Gbps 4G Speed were never achieved in real life anyway. ksechttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04752786440166006163noreply@blogger.com