| Mobile Pricing Benchmarks in Latin America |
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| Written by Alejandra Davidziuk | |
| Wednesday, 17 October 2007 | |
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The authors use a service basket methodology proposed by OECD, with some relatively minor adaptations to the Latin American service marketing models, to standardise the various plans and tariffs offered by the different operators in each country to permit international comparative analysis. The value of the baskets has been estimated both in current US dollars and in purchasing power parity (PPP) dollars.
Effective Mobile Pre-Paid refers to a basket calculated using the prices for each type of call. In the majority of the countries, prices increased in October 2007. The only exception was Peru, where prices went down.
Effective Mobile Post-Paid refers to a basket calculated with any kind of service package. Comparing the two periods, baskets for 2007 are lower than in 2006, with the exemption of Brazil.
In the Figure 3, the PRE-PAID REAL refers to the real cost of the basket if a person had to buy a certain number of cards to pay for the effective basket (e.g. if the effective basket is $12 and the lowest denomination for a card is $5, the real basket will be $15). Only Peru presents lower prices in 2007. The other countries present equal or higher prices for the same period.
In Figure 4, the POST-PAID REAL refers to the real cost of the basket if a person had to pay for a contract or mixed plan that is higher than the calculated effective basket (e.g. if the effective basket is $23 but the contract is $20, the person will have to buy two plans). NB: This may not be the best way of going about this last option, but considering that most of the usage in the LAC region is pre-paid it was considered to be a useful shortcut, at least for the time being. Only Brazil presents higher prices in 2007. The other countries present equal or lower prices for the same period.
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