So it came to pass that the Terminate the Rate campaign saw what they wanted and MTRs will take a massive cut.

There's no doubt that the bigger networks will lose out on revenues from this change, but it was a false, opaque Market anyway and I don't think any of us will be losing sleep over it. Given Three subscribers will be more likely to place a call to another network this change should help them be more competitive.

No network pays an MTR on data, of course. Perhaps this is the underlying reason why Three chose data as a key point of attack over the last few years.

All in all, I'm not expecting any change from the announcement other than in the MNOs' balance sheets.

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