Wireless Prices Decreasing in Canada, Data Usage Increasing Says CRTC Report

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The Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA), the telecom industry’s lobby organization, touted the results of a recent Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) quarterly report (May 2022) summarizing the mobile wireless market in Canada.

The conclusion? According to the CRTC, it paints a picture of wireless users in Canada living in utopia. Mobile wireless service plans are dropping in price year-over-year, while data usage continues to surge every year. It also says network coverage has essentially reached 99.7% of Canadians, including 98.9% of those in Northern Canada and 98.5% of those in rural areas.

The CWTA of course said this was made possible by the “billions of dollars” invested by Canadian wireless providers, which included $3.45 billion in capital spending and $8.9 billion on spectrum licenses last year alone.

For wireless prices, the CRTC says plans with 2GB to 5GB of data dropped 41% and 44% over the past five years, while 10GB plans dropped 19% over the past two years. Larger data plans of 20GB and 50GB dropped 9% and 26% in one year.

Mobile data consumption in Q4 2021 was at 5.3GB per month, up 40% year-over-year, while the increase in usage was pegged at a growth of 238% over five years.

“The CRTC has confirmed what has already been reported by the Department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, and that has been clear to industry watchers for several years: mobile wireless service prices have been steadily declining, and usage of mobile services continues to grow,” said Robert Ghiz, President and CEO of CWTA, in a statement.

The wireless industry says it is on track to meet the federal government’s goal of having 100% mobile coverage for all Canadians by 2026.

Have you seen your wireless bills drop year-over-year?

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It's Me
It's Me
4 years ago

LOL.

Two arms of the same cartel coming up with fantasy that disagrees with every independent study.

LoveTruth
LoveTruth
4 years ago

So they didn’t actually measure the actual average price – just “the lowest price that was submitted” by the Telcos. Any statistician will tell you that the results are therefore meaningless and/or misleading since they are self-selected. Not even a random sample. They are banking on the general public assuming the CRTC wouldn’t lie with statistics – but that’s exactly what they are doing.

Caio
Caio
Reply to  LoveTruth
4 years ago

That’s what the Liberals have been doing since they took office.

Caio
Caio
Reply to  LoveTruth
4 years ago

That’s what the Liberals have been doing since they took office.

timberwolf
timberwolf
4 years ago

CRTC needs to go have another beer with an independent study that proves otherwise.
Clearly the person (s) who wrote this report were intoxicated while creating this report.

Victor
Victor
4 years ago

A little comparison with other countries where the competition exists but not just imitated as in Canada where we are fcukd with every breath?

SOB
SOB
4 years ago

It only dropped for me when I moved from Rogers to Freedom.

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