Telecommunications prices in May up 2.2% year-on-year


In May 2022, telecommunications prices increased by 2.2% year-on-year, which is 5.8 percentage points (p.p.) lower than the CPI growth. Compared with the previous month, prices remained unchanged.

The trend described resulted mainly from the price increases implemented by MEO, NOS and Vodafone in April 2022.

The average rate of change in telecommunications prices in Portugal in May 2022 was higher than that of the European Union (EU) (+1.0 p.p.). The average rate of change of telecommunication prices in the last twelve months was 1.6%, i.e., 1.7 p.p. below that recorded by the CPI (3.4%), with this average change in telecommunication prices in Portugal being the 8th highest of the EU countries. The country with the highest price increase was Slovakia (+4.9%) while the highest decrease was Bulgaria (-5.3%). On average, telecoms prices in the EU increased by 0.6%.

From a long-term perspective and in cumulative terms, telecoms prices have grown 12.5% since the end of 2010 while the CPI grew 19.5%. Between 2015 and 2019 the cumulative change in telecommunication prices was higher than the cumulative change in the CPI due to the “price adjustments” made by the main providers. As of May 2019 the narrowing in the divergence between the two indices was mainly due to the entry into force of Regulation (EU) 2018/1971 of the European Parliament and of the Council which imposed a maximum price for international intra-EU calls and SMS.

Without the price reduction of intra-EU calls, it is estimated that telecommunications prices would have grown by 16.2% since the end of 2010, being in cumulative terms 3.3 p.p. below the CPI variation in this period.

Between the end of 2009 and May 2022, telecoms prices in Portugal increased by 10.5%, while in the EU they decreased by 9.6%. The gap narrowed with the entry into force, on 15 May 2019, of the new European rules regulating intra-EU communications prices.

A finer comparative analysis shows that between the end of 2009 and May 2022, telecoms prices fell by 14.6% in Germany, 6.5% in Luxembourg and 1.2% in Belgium, while in Portugal they rose by 10.5%.

NOWO offered the lowest monthly fees in eight cases out of a range of 13 services/offers, while MEO and Vodafone presented the lowest monthly fees for two types of service/offer. NOS presented the lowest monthly fees for one type of service/offer.

On a year-on-year basis, there were 13 price increases and 5 price decreases. The following price changes stand out:

  • FBB's minimum monthly fee fell by 4.2%, due to the offer of the first monthly fee of NOWO's basic service;
  • the minimum monthly fee of the Mobile Telephone Service with Internet increased by 50.0%, due to the elimination of the NOWO and MEO offers (Uzo offer) with a monthly fee of five euros;
  • the minimum monthly fees of the offers FBB+STV (+11.1%), STV+STF and 3P (+0.4%), increased following the elimination of NOWO's TV option at 2.5 euros/month;
  • the minimum monthly fees of the 4P offers increased by 9.9% due to the elimination of NOWO's mobile telephone service option with a monthly fee of five euros, and by 1.0% due to the elimination of NOWO's TV option at 2.5 euros/month, for a total of 11.0%;
  • the minimum monthly fee of the 5P offer increased by 4.3%, following the elimination of the first monthly fee offer from Vodafone's base service.

Per provider, MEO increased the monthly fees of two services/offers and decreased the monthly fees of three services/offers (increased the base monthly fee of 4P offers supported on ADSL or satellite network by two euros, but started to offer the first monthly fee on 4P and 5P offers). NOS did not change its minimum monthly fees in relation to the same month of the previous year. Vodafone increased the minimum monthly fees of three services/offers and decreased the monthly fee of one offer (mobile broadband internet via PC/tablet offer). In turn, NOWO increased the minimum monthly fees of eight services/offers and decreased the monthly fee of one service/offer (offer of the first monthly fee of the single-play fixed broadband base service).

In absolute terms, and according to Eurostat, in 2021, communications prices in Portugal were 19.3% above the European average (8th position among the EU countries with the highest communications prices).

Communications, clothing and footwear and personal transport are the only products in Portugal where price levels are above the European average.


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