StatCan looks to improve the way it tracks wireless plan pricing with new data
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada has changed the way it tracks the price of wireless plans in an effort to capture a more accurate picture of what Canadians are paying when it calculates the inflation rate.
The agency has been using web-collected data on the advertised cost of plans based on a set of profiles designed to reflect how households use their devices.
However, Statistics Canada has now started using actual sales data from participating wireless companies to help build a picture of the changing cost of wireless plans.
The price for cellular services in August was down 12.8 per cent compared with a year earlier, based on the agency’s report Tuesday.