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July 2nd, 2008

OMG! texting is so expensive

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 7:34 am

Categories: General, Wired & Wireless, Mobile, Verizon, AT&T

Tags: Text Message, Text Messaging, AT&T Corp., Object Management Group, Text Messaging/SMS/MMS, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Online Communications, Larry Dignan

Amid all the talk about AT&T’s data plan fees and the cost of buying an unlocked iPhone perhaps the most notable jump is the cost of texting.

News.com’s Maggie Reardon breaks it down:

Since 2005, rates to send and receive text messages on all four major carrier networks have doubled from 10 cents to 20 cents per message. This percentage of increase is on par with similar price hikes at the gas pump as crude oil prices skyrocket. In 2005, Americans paid on average about $2.27 per gallon for gas compared with more than $4 a gallon today. Last October, Sprint Nextel was the first to introduce the new price of 20 cents per text message. AT&T and Verizon Wireless soon followed with their price hikes going into effect this spring.

AT&T detailed its texting price plans with its iPhone rollout. It’s $20 per unlimited text messages a month. Did texting suddenly tax the data networks to warrant a price increase? Nope. You’re just being price gouged because you can’t live without texting. OMG!

If you were these carriers, you’d probably do that same thing. You have a generation–actually a couple of them–that uses text messaging non-stop. These folks won’t give up text messaging unless you up prices to $1 or something. Generating a little incremental revenue from hostage customers is good business–for the carriers. For customers, you’re screwed–or was that scrwd?

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Heck no. Texting is like IM with a fare meter running. Things are gonna change. (Read the rest)
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Seems Reasonable Rootsid   | 07/02/08
re: Seems Reasonable Badgered   | 07/02/08
It's also reasonable... jasonp@...   | 07/02/08
allure of txting johnefx1   | 07/02/08
RE: OMG! texting is so expensive joshooi@...   | 07/02/08
texting is a luxury russguill   | 07/02/08
RE:PEOPLE CAN CUT BACK rage123   | 07/03/08
Verizon will turn off all texting Geezer-In-Training   | 07/03/08
RE: OMG! texting is so expensive cbradshaw@...   | 07/04/08
Not good for people who are deaf. Grayson Peddie   | 09/11/08
Wrong Link? itanalyst2@...   | 09/11/08
Don't you hate redirected links? Grayson Peddie   | 09/11/08
Wow, a little narrow-minded?? jxb   | 09/11/08
Does the Post Office charge you by the letter? 3dguru   | 09/14/08

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