> There are millions of people who work & depend on their mobile phone as the
> primary means of contact without the luxury of having a desk, surely they
> have a voice too.

Yes, that was one of the points I was making. If the MNOs are forced to 
decrease termination charges, then they'll make up those revenues by increasing 
their customers' call rates. This will have a negative effect on people who 
depend on their mobiles as their primary method of contact, especially if it 
becomes more expensive for them to make outbound calls or access data services.

My view is that the increase in costs to the owners of mobile devices will be 
of greater disadvantage to users (particularly those dependent on mobiles) than 
the decrease in termination charges will offset.

Regards,

Chris
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