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UK regulator Ofcom proposes cutting mobile licence fees by £40 million to potentially lower consumer prices.
UK regulator Ofcom proposes reducing annual licence fees for mobile operators by about £40 million, or 12-21%, to lower costs and potentially reduce consumer prices.
The current fees total £320 million annually, paid to the Treasury for using specific radio frequencies.
The proposal follows a request from BT and aims to ensure efficient spectrum use.
It's unclear if cost savings will be passed on to consumers.
This comes after Vodafone and Three's merger approval, creating the UK's largest mobile operator with 27 million customers.
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El regulador británico Ofcom propone reducir las tasas de licencia móvil en 40 millones de libras esterlinas para reducir potencialmente los precios al consumidor.