Friday, July 8, 2011

Plans to continue EU-roaming costs

Plans to drive down EU roaming costs

Category: Mobile phones
Date: 06/07/2011

The cost of ' mobile roaming "could be cut in the EU as part of efforts to reduce the costs for the use of mobile phones on the continent."

The European Commission to the gap between using your phone in the domestic and abroad close over the next four years.

As part of the plan proposed cuts has joined the cost of roaming, manufactured, if make or under a call that texts can be sent, or when users download data - something which increased in recent years with the explosion of smart phones.

The proposed standards would mean that operators downloaded from July 2014 may require no more than 45 p per megabyte data.

A megabyte worth of data is the equivalent of 100 emails without attachments, less than an hour of Internet surfing time, a minute download music, or only a few seconds of streaming video.

A limit of £ 45 worth of data remains available, protect bills to people from shock when they return home, although this can be changed at the request of the customer.

The proposals will see to be allowed to go, the overseas, while retaining their own numbers based on an operator also leisure.

Under the current system, the only way that people can do that, is by buying a local SIM card, but this means that their numbers for the duration of their trip is different.

It is hoped that the new rules competition on the market, which means that virtual operators without their own networks will shake the roaming sector will increase.

These proposals have been added, to new rules, which see the cost of a call to the EU case on 22 p per minute until July 2014 with drop received a phone call at about 8.5 p per minute - the same price to pay for sending a text.

Until June 2016, when the Commission hopes that a competitive market to use the costs associated with mobile phones abroad, have reduced to a more acceptable level, the new rules will apply.

Figures show that the cost of call, if abroad is 6% each year, as was done for the first time in 2007.

Britain's four major operators to time Vodafone, O2, T-Mobile and orange - tries, the decision but ultimately last year lost its attraction.

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Source: moneyfacts.co.uk

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