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According to a report by the Finnish research firm Rewheel, the United States has a higher "mean gigabyte price" for mobile broadband than any other country on Earth. Only Canada come's close to the US's position, while most other industrialized countries apparently offer far cheaper prices. In addition, the report highlights that United States appears to be a competitive market, with four major mobile network operators, but price scattergrams more closely resemble an uncompetitive market. Thanks to Motherboard for spotting the report.
In October 2018 the US became the most expensive country among the 41 EU28 and OECD countries. In April 2018 it was the 3rd most expensive ahead of Cyprus and Canada.
In October 2018 the US became the most expensive country among the 41 EU28 and OECD countries. In April 2018 it was the 3rd most expensive ahead of Cyprus and Canada.