Rising food prices and Mobile phone usage fees
Telecoms can now expect a decrease in their earnings from the lower class people in the Philippines due to the basic commodities shortage and price increase.
They have to offer a pricing scheme or services that will target the more affluent—those belonging to A, B and upper C socio-economic brackets, as they are likely to have disposable incomes.
The report, more than a million text messages per day sent around the network was heard a few years back. I wonder how many SMS messages in the Philippines are sent now? Can we call the Philippines the “Text messaging capital” of the world?
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