Since the iPhone hit the market in 2007, consumers have been treated to a wave of smartphones that provide a huge amount of computing power wherever they go. But we’re all paying a price for this. Literally.
The average family’s monthly wireless bill was $149.07 in 2013, up 36% since 2010, according to J.D. Power & Associates. We get more for our money now; speeds have risen, as well. But as I examined my $200 AT&T bill each month, I often wondered when the equivalent of Moore’s Law would set in for wireless pricing. I remember when laptops cost $2,000 or so. Now you can get a decent one for $400. Why didn’t I see a similar upside for wireless service? Read more…
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