TOKYO: Japan’s government on Oct 27 laid out a plan for reducing consumers’ cellphone charges, as it stepped up its bid to promote competition in the country’s telecoms market.
Lowering cellphone charges has been among Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga’s policy priorities since becoming the country’s leader last month, as he shakes up a highly protected industry.
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