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Norman Feiner, a Meet and Link business networking member 
Is this the end of high data-roaming charges....?
01/03/2010 17:32:15
Norman Feiner
Telecoms provider to business and residential users



Today 1st March 2010 saw new EU Roaming rules activated to ensure that Europe's mobile phone networks work with their 'roaming' clients to help prevent mobile broadband charges while travelling from breaking the bank…

Until now users could accrue enormous bills while travelling in Europe and accessing the internet…

Under the new regs, O2, Orange, Three, T-Mobile, Virgin Media, Vodafone and others must now offer customers a monthly limit beyond which they cannot now be charged.

The suggested figure is €50 (£45) but mobile networks are free to agree any amount with their customers. Any customers who haven't set up a limit by 1 July this year will have the €50 limit imposed automatically.

So those frequently heard horror stories of kids or business users running up bills of £5000+ when abroad and innocently going online for downloading films and music will no longer be the case..

Gotta be a step forward, I say..

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Norbert Stier, 04/03/2010 07:42:07
Well it would be lovely if the EU could regulate the bank too. This modern age organized crime institutions should be severely regulated! People should also be educated on how to avoid being crooked into debts...

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Norman Feiner, 02/03/2010 08:17:47
..& of that there can be no doubt... ;-)

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Gilead Limor, 02/03/2010 00:28:55
Long overdue. The question is, what is the next sting?

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