Friday, May 11, 2012

Now for the good news: data roaming fees slashed

Friday, May 11, 2012
Great news for those heading abroad this summer. Holidays are going to be that much cheaper thanks to 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.

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."

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