The European Parliament has approved plans to cap mobile roaming costs
abroad.
Although the EU regulation, which was
primarily
agreed by 27 MEPs last week, must still be approved by the European
Commission and member governments of the 27-nation bloc, this is only considered
as a formality.
The new move has been praised by Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding who has
said the approval was “a good day for consumers and business travellers in the
EU."
"From this summer, mobile phone customers will start benefiting from
substantially reduced roaming charges when travelling from one EU country to
another. Europe's internal market will finally become truly borderless, even for
mobile phone bills," she added.
Britons using their mobile phones in Europe will have their calls capped to
€0.49 (34p) a minute this summer – a price that will drop to €0.46 (32p) in 2008
and then to €0.43 (30p) in 2009.
The cost of receiving calls will also be capped at €0.24 (17p) per minute
this July and then be cut to €0.19 (13p) over the following two years.
However, not everyone is pleased about the agreement.
Last week the GSM
Association claimed that the prices for the caps were so low that they would
not allow for competition for roaming charges across each mobile provider.
The new approval saw it echo the warning, claiming that price caps would mean
that smaller firms would find it difficult to compete in the future.
The pricing which is due to begin in late July, early August this year will
only apply to phone calls - texting and data roaming are not currently covered
under this law.
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