Congress Would Like to Know Why Text Messaging Cost So Much

@ShellyB (5241)
United States
September 17, 2008 12:25pm CST
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The chair of the U.S. Senate's antitrust panel sent a letter to four top cell phone companies on Tuesday asking them to explain what he said were a doubling in the price of text messages in three years. Sen. Herb Kohl, chair of the antitrust subcommittee and a Wisconsin Democrat, wrote to Verizon Wireless, AT&T Inc (T.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz), Sprint Nextel Corp (S.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) and T-Mobile TMOG.UL to express concern about "what appear to be sharply rising rates your companies have charged to wireless phone customers for text messaging." Verizon Wireless is a venture of Verizon Communications Inc (VZ.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) and Vodafone Group Plc (VOD.L: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz). Kohl, noting the four companies served more than 90 percent of U.S. cell phone users, said the cost of sending or receiving a text message had doubled since 2005 to 20 cents on all four carriers. "What is particularly alarming about this industrywide rate increase is that it does not appear to be justified by rising costs in delivering text messages," said Kohl. "Also of concern is that it appears that each of companies has changed the price for text messaging at nearly the same time, with identical price increases," he wrote. "This conduct is hardly consistent with the vigorous price competition we hope to see in a competitive marketplace." Kohl asked the four companies to explain why the price of texting had risen, and how the price of texting compared with sending e-mails or making telephone calls. So what do you think is the new price per text message a scam? Would you dump your text bundle if each text message was cheaper?
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@fwidman (11514)
• United States
17 Sep 08
How odd that they all jacked up the price at about the same time and to the same amount. I smell a conspiracy here!
@ShellyB (5241)
• United States
18 Sep 08
So does the senator I guess
@fwidman (11514)
• United States
18 Sep 08
Call Nancy Grace! She'll figure it out in no time at all!