MTN also undertook to enable all its customers to manage their data usage through an MTN USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) and on MTN’s website, at no charge, the commission said.
“The commission’s inquiry resulted from persistent concerns about the apparent high data prices in South Africa and the importance of data affordability for consumers and the economy in general.
“The commission published its final report in December 2019, finding that data prices in the country were high. It noted several recommendations relevant to the consent agreement which it subsequently concluded with MTN,” the statement read.
The recommendations were in relation to tariff levels, which included prepaid monthly bundles, data bundles, price discrimination strategies that adversely affect lower income consumers, a lifeline package for all prepaid subscribers, and zero-rating of certain content among other recommendations.
“Following the publication of the final report, the commission and MTN engaged in discussions to reach an agreement on mutually acceptable solutions aimed at addressing the concerns raised in the final report,” said the commission.
Data prices will fall as Competition Commission and MTN reach agreement
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The Competition Commission and mobile network MTN have reached an agreement that will see reduced data prices.
The commission said on Thursday that a consent agreement concluded between itself and MTN to reduce data prices had been finalised.
“This follows the commmission’s data services market inquiry, its resulting findings and recommendations as well as discussions between the commission and MTN,” the commission said.
According to the agreement, MTN undertook:
MTN drops data prices, sees only short-term revenue hit
MTN also undertook to enable all its customers to manage their data usage through an MTN USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) and on MTN’s website, at no charge, the commission said.
“The commission’s inquiry resulted from persistent concerns about the apparent high data prices in South Africa and the importance of data affordability for consumers and the economy in general.
“The commission published its final report in December 2019, finding that data prices in the country were high. It noted several recommendations relevant to the consent agreement which it subsequently concluded with MTN,” the statement read.
The recommendations were in relation to tariff levels, which included prepaid monthly bundles, data bundles, price discrimination strategies that adversely affect lower income consumers, a lifeline package for all prepaid subscribers, and zero-rating of certain content among other recommendations.
“Following the publication of the final report, the commission and MTN engaged in discussions to reach an agreement on mutually acceptable solutions aimed at addressing the concerns raised in the final report,” said the commission.
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