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Publicly available Wi-Fi networks are proliferating in many markets worldwide, filling various functions. In some cases, Wi-Fi offloads traffic from overtaxed cellular networks; in others, it helps make up for gaps in coverage. In the case of Magyar Telekom, it is being advertised by the operator as an alternative to cellular service, a way for customers to use data on the go without worrying about allowances and overages. While this offer of free access to data outside the home or office could be construed as cannibalizing cellular service, it could also be an incentive for potential new subscribers to sign on to the operator’s plans in order to gain the Wi-Fi Fon advantage.
Furthermore, some existing customers may currently not use much data due to concerns about cost, so enabling them to access data via Wi-Fi would not be cutting into their cellular data consumption. In fact, use of Wi-Fi data could very well cause them to get accustomed to a higher level of data usage, which could lead them to eventually consume more data on the cellular network, as well, thus increasing revenue for the operator. Therefore, we consider this partnership to be a good strategy for Magyar Telekom.
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Saturday, April 9, 2016
Magyar Telekom Partners with Fon on Free Wi-Fi Service
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Fon,
Magyar,
Telecommunications,
Telekom,
Wi-Fi
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