US phone subscribers hang up on contracts
by PETER SVENSSON, AP Technology Writer
May 10, 2012 | 659 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — U.S. consumers have had their fill of expensive, contract-based phone plans.

Figures from T-Mobile USA on Thursday indicate that the U.S. wireless industry lost subscribers from contract-based plans for the first time in the first quarter. Contract-based plans are the most lucrative ones for phone companies, and account for the vast majority of revenue at the big phone companies.

The seven largest U.S. phone companies, representing more than 95 percent of the market, lost a combined 52,000 subscribers from contract-based plans in the January to March period.

Since nearly every adult, and many children and teenagers, already have phones, there's little room for growth anymore. But subscribers are also flowing to cheaper, no-contract plans, which showed an increase of at least 2 million.
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