EU Brings Down Mobile Phone Roaming Charges

Huffington Post UK  |  By Posted: 11/05/2012 12:25 Updated: 11/05/2012 13:12

Now for the good news.

Holidays are going to come that much cheaper to Brits abroad, as the EU announces new price caps for mobile data roaming.

The new prices caps, which will come into force on 1 July 2012, are:
29 cents per minute to make a call, plus VAT
8 cents per minute to receive a call, plus VAT
9 cents to send a text message, plus VAT
70 cents per Megabyte (MB) to download data or browse the Internet whilst travelling abroad (charged per Kilobyte used), plus VAT.

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Data roaming costs have caused huge headaches for travellers caught unawares by the high prices for using mobile phones abroad.

Earlier this year, one holiday maker reported receiving a £1200 mobile roaming bill on return from a break.

In November, the communications obudsman told The Huffington Post that mobile data roaming costs were a huge problem, saying "In the case of data downloads and streaming - the risk to our pockets can be severe."

Apple users have also been shocked by data roaming costs, even when data roaming was turned off.

The EU says this reduction could mean savings of over €1000 per year for a typical business traveller in the EU, and €200 for a families who take annual holidays in the EU.

Neelie Kroes, commission vice president said: "By putting price caps on data we have created a roaming market for the smart phone generation. More than that, we have ended the rip-offs familiar to anyone who has used a mobile phone while travelling abroad. I am pleased that year after year the European Union is putting money back in the pockets of citizens."

Holidaymakers might be thrilled, but the move has put some phone carriers on the back foot.

Orange said market forces were more important than top-down EU rulings in setting phone charges, saying in a statement: "Orange remains convinced that organic competitive market forces are effective in driving roaming prices down naturally thereby meeting customers’ needs . The Group has consistently brought down the cost of roaming."

The groups said that data costs will decline as more people use mobile internet roaming.


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Now for the good news. Holidays are going to come that much cheaper to Brits abroad, as the EU announces new price caps for mobile data roaming. The new prices caps, which will come into force...
Now for the good news. Holidays are going to come that much cheaper to Brits abroad, as the EU announces new price caps for mobile data roaming. The new prices caps, which will come into force...
 
 
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11:46 AM on 05/22/2012
great news if you can afford to go abroad in the first place,what a lot of rubbish
09:43 AM on 05/22/2012
Some people have an obsession with their phones and it's like it's their heart and can't live without it,very sad but true,it's about time they stopped ripping people off when abroad as it still uses the same technology to send the signal upto a satallite and back down again.
12:25 AM on 05/22/2012
Cents, Cents??? What the hell are they, I live in the UK
02:08 PM on 05/12/2012
Personally, when I am on holiday, the last thing I want to do is mess about with my phone. I've even had calls from people at work whilst sunning myself with a very nice cocktail by the pool. ..... cheered me up no end.. lol.... switch it off now, its just there for emergency use.
10:56 AM on 05/12/2012
For those of us with an android, if you download Viber (all free) you can make calls or text to anyone else on the Viber system anywhere in the world, free. It works anywhere there's 3G or wifi and is a lot better than skype. So if we all make use of such applications, it will put the phone companies in their place much quicker than any formal regulation.
08:37 AM on 05/12/2012
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11:56 PM on 05/11/2012
Thought we were in Europe already? Or am I on another planet to the rest of the population? Charges a are still far to high. If we are not in Europe why are we paying the MEP for going there?
02:01 PM on 05/12/2012
our MEP's don't actually have any powers or opportunities to debate issues in the parliament, where 'debates' are a maximum of 90 seconds. ( after that, the microphones and translators are just switched off !) they vote electronically on items coming through from the commission, which comprises people who are unelected, and who may or may not have any idea whatsoever about either the issue in hand, or the people that are affected. We have a very minor % of the overall votes, and rapidly reducing opportunities to veto. Of course, it is likely that the average mobile user will pay more for domestic phone use to compensate for this 'EU negotiation'
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Norman Mitchison
09:57 PM on 05/11/2012
It would be great if the phone companies disconnected all mobiles used by MEPs and Brusells bureacrats in retaliation....
02:05 PM on 05/12/2012
Yep - they will get the greatest benefit, as they work 'abroad' for most of their time. why bother though, their expenses allowances are massive. ( and dare I say, wide open to fraud...... might be one of the reasons why the Auditors didn't pass the EU accounts for 13 years)
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dollydimple62
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04:42 PM on 05/11/2012
I travel a lot and am robbed blind when I use my phone... a little leeway would be nice..
03:07 PM on 05/11/2012
Rabidrightwatch, the article was talking about having having cheaper tariffs, whilst on holiday abroad, I am fully aware that we are part of Europe and I am also aware that we were very fortunate that we did not dump the pound in favour of the Euro.
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rabidrightwatch
Green lefty & active environmentalist
05:05 PM on 05/11/2012
Your opinion, of which you are of course entitled, however I beg to differ...
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rabidrightwatch
Green lefty & active environmentalist
01:22 PM on 05/11/2012
Strange silence from the anti-EU drones on this topic...

...are they perhaps all preparing to forego this reduction in roaming tariffs to suit their stance?

You never know... we shall see...
01:54 PM on 05/11/2012
Perhaps they are not bothered about going to Europe anymore, I am waiting to the Euro hits 1.50, I will then be tempted.
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rabidrightwatch
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02:02 PM on 05/11/2012
Strange, and there was me thinking that the UK was part of Europe - you don't have to travel; you're already there...