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Texts reveal latest case of 'rip-off Britain'

Ever thought of the cost per byte?
Written by Munir Kotadia, Contributor

Ever thought of the cost per byte?

UK text messagers are paying many times more than their European cousins - news many will put down as the latest instance of 'rip-off Britain'. Sending a text message in the UK is up to four times more expensive than in Cyprus or Denmark, according to communications consultancy, Broad Group, which published the statistics in its Mobile Data Pricing study. According to the survey, the cheapest places in Europe to send text messages are Cyprus, Denmark and Norway, where the average text message costs between 2.4p and 4.2p. The most expensive text messages are sent in Spain (11p), followed closely by the UK (10.4p) and Sweden (9.7p). Oftel, the UK telecoms regulator, says competition in the UK text messaging market is healthy and does not think that intervention is necessary. However, later this month an EU directive will be introduced that is designed to create closer ties between the member states regulatory bodies, which in the longer term, could mean less discrepancy between countries. An Oftel spokesman said: "More than ever we are in touch with Europe. A set of European directives will become EU law on 25 July and they will harmonise regulation across the member states." Oftel doesn't expect the law to have an immediate impact. Text messaging was first introduced more than five years ago, but it was not until operators enabled users to text across the different networks that the technology was widely used. Around 55 million text messages are sent in the UK every day and this figure is increasing by 25 percent each year. In May 2003 alone, Britons sent a total of 1.7 billion text messages. Munir Kotadia writes for ZDNet.co.uk
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