Global 5G Tariff Tracker Report Q4 2021: Covering 5G tariffs from 161 operators, including Ice, Telekom Deutschland, Vodafone, Bezeq and Orange

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DUBLIN, February 03, 2022–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Global 5G Tariff Tracker Q4 2021 Edition – Covering 161 Operators’ 5G Pricing” report has been added to from ResearchAndMarkets.com offer.

This edition of the Global 5G Tariff Tracker provides an overview of the 5G tariffs adopted by more than 160 suppliers around the world.

The 8th edition of the 5G Tariff Tracker covers prices for 57 countries and 161 operators around the world.

Detailed information is provided such as:

  • Prices in local currency and euros, incl. and tax free.

  • 5G pricing versus 4G pricing.

  • Plans included – minutes, SMS, data, roaming, VAS services and other benefits offered with a tariff plan.

  • Download speed.

  • Network coverage.

  • Promotion details if available.

  • Plus provides a summary of price/product changes announced by operators.

PLUS a summary in a PowerPoint file giving an overview of each offer launched in the last quarter.

Service coverage

Geographic coverage

Europe

  • Austria

  • Belgium

  • Bulgaria

  • Croatia

  • Cyprus

  • Czech Republic

  • Denmark

  • Finland

  • France

  • Germany

  • Greece

  • Hungary

  • Iceland

  • Ireland

  • Italy

  • Lithuania

  • Luxemburg

  • monaco

  • Netherlands

  • Norway

  • Poland

  • Romania

  • Slovakia

  • Slovenia

  • Spain

  • Sweden

  • Switzerland

  • UK

GCC

  • Bahrain

  • Kuwait

  • Oman

  • Qatar

  • Saudi Arabia

  • United Arab Emirates

Middle East

Asia Pacific

  • Australia

  • China

  • hong kong

  • Indonesia

  • Japan

  • Kazakhstan

  • Maldives

  • New Zealand

  • Philippines

  • Singapore

  • South Korea

  • Thailand

  • Taiwan

  • Uzbekistan

Africa

Americas

Why should you buy this Global 5G Tracker

  • Compiled by tariff experts with over 30 years of tariff experience

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The latest edition – Q4 2021 – of the 5G Tariff Tracker reveals that there were many developments in the fourth quarter of 2021. Some of the highlights are shown below.

5G developments in Q4 2021 Examples:

Operators launch 5G

Ice in Norway, the third-largest mobile network operator, launched 5G following the award of a national spectrum license for 3,600 MHz in September. At the beginning of December 2021, Vodafone in Portugal launched its 5G network with free access until January 31, 2022. Launch of a 5G Internet service at home by A1 in Croatia.

Extending 5G coverage/rolling out standalone service/increasing speed

Telekom (Germany) has just announced that it has rolled out 5G capabilities to 958 mobile sites nationwide over the past six weeks. “We continue to accelerate the pace of mobile expansion,” says Walter Goldenits, Chief Technology Officer at Telekom Deutschland. “There are currently more than 32,000 locations on Deutsche Telekom’s network. In addition, we bring more than 1,500 new locations into operation every year. In addition, there are LTE and 5G extensions on thousands of existing locations As part of our massive expansion activities, 5G will become the new standard for Telekom’s mobile network.”

Vodafone in Germany has rolled out 5G on a standalone network to 10 million people.

More 5G devices on the market, lower prices

According to the latest GSMA report published in January 2021, the number has increased significantly and stands at 1,257 5G devices. Our survey reveals that 5G devices are now available starting at under $300. One such deal is from T-Mobile with its T-Mobile REVVL V+ 5G available from $8.34 per month for 24 months with zero down payment.

Increase in 5G subscriber base

Bezeq (Israel) brought in millions on 5G packages, 15 months after launch (end of September 2021).

ARPU increase

SK Telecom (Korea), which added nearly one million 5G subscribers in the third quarter to the end of September 2021, with 8.65 million, said it helped post a fifth consecutive quarter of ARPU gains. ARPU increased by 2.9% to reach 28,600 KRW (23.88 US).

5G made available to prepaid customers

Since November 2021, Optus’ “Flex” prepaid plans have access to 5G. Regardless of the Flex chosen, the rate is AUD 2 per day and 7, 14 and 30 day options are also available. Zain in Kuwait only offers 5G to Flex prepaid customers, but not those on standard prepaid plans.

5G available for sub-brands/MVNOs

Yallo, the Sunrise sub-brand, offers 5G either as an add-on option for CHF 4.50 per month (the standard price is CHF 9) or included in two of its more expensive plans.

5G Roaming

A number of operators have announced 5G roaming, for example, Orange in France has announced 5G roaming in 3 countries.

Price comparison

The fourth quarter report presents more than 700 tariff plans from 161 operators in 151 countries and reveals:

There are 177 including 100 GB and above, which is the highest flat rate (excluding unlimited plan without FUP) available in Kuwait. There are 55 including less than 10 GB of data with the entry plan including 0.5 GB.

  • 5G pricing different from 4G pricing, with some carriers

  • Load an add-on

  • Launch of new 5G packages

  • Makes 5G available across the portfolio

  • 5G only available for the most expensive plans – example

  • 5G more expensive than 4G

Companies cited

  • A1

  • Bezeq

  • Deutsche Telekom

  • Ice

  • Orange

  • SK Telecom

  • T-Mobile

  • Telekom Germany

  • Vodafone

  • yallo

  • Zain

For more information about this report, visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/otb26s.

See the source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220203005775/en/

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