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Carriers don't really subsidize. You pay for your phone, just add up the monthly bills.
I guess they get a decent discount on a large order of iPhones. The 600 euro retail price is a bit inflated.
In the Netherlands you could get a decent enough internet abo for 10 euro a month but all companies increased the price at the same time.
Because the big earner of 25/35 cents per sms(text)
which cost them nothing disappeared and they now have to find other ways to keep the money flowing in.