Sentences with phrase «service at a subsidized price»

The Progressive Era developed the view that public utilities and other natural monopolies rightly belonged in the public sector, where governments would provide their basic services at a subsidized price or even freely as in the case of roads.

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In the U.S. market, the vast majority of smartphones are at a price heavily subsidized by wireless carriers, along with a two - year service contract — which further obscures the effect of licensing fees on phone prices.
Samsung hasn't talked about its price, but has said it could become available at subsidized prices through service providers.
We can offer these services at affordable prices because our efforts are subsidized by private donations, grants, and fundraising activities.
Not subsidizing the service is a healthy choice for Fin, but that means «Unfortunately it's not at a price point that everyone on Earth can afford.»
With the service provides subsidizing the low - cost smartphones, the users can now get a 4G VoLTE smartphone at an effective price of less than Rs. 2,000.
Smartphones at US carriers used to be subsidized, with pricing dependent on signing service contracts that were typically two years in length.
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