Yoigo points to tariff reductions in 2 years

November 26th, 2007 by Álvaro Arregui

 

Yoigo is going to celebrate its first year of operations in Spain. Its CEO, Johan Andsjo, indicated that he was very satisfied and that during this period, products and services haven’t suffered problems in its quality.

Andsjo also thinks that the mobile phone market will live a “prices war” between 2008/2009. This way, the other mobile phone companies will must reduce its tariffs between 40% or 50%.

Moreover, the operator has increased its daily subscriptions since it launched the new tariff with which calls between the same company are free.

Yoigo has not planned tariff segmentation as other operators. The company declares that ” the most important for us is that the consumers know the real price”.

Via Heraldo


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  1. juan Says:

    The point is not only the price, is what kind of connectivity they are offering, we use yoigo for testing our solutions and find issue with their data connections, they announces they will not stop sip and voip and they have firewalls sometimes and sometimes not blocking media (not audio in our case), in sip services as VideoShare.
    The point is now only the price that is good, they should focus in state clear what they are offering and keep the network configurations stable to make feasible launching new innovative solutions
    juan

  2. Jose Manuel Cristobal Says:

    Thanks for your comment Juan. We haven’t used Yoigo yet ( I was formerly working for Vodafone :D ) , but most people complains about Yoigo. I insist that we haven’t tested Yoigo’s network, but It looks like there are people like you having similar problems.
    Anyway, A war of prices will benefit end-users eventually, despite the quality of the network.

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