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Cost of using a mobile phone abroad is slashed

 

Emma Clark
Monday 01 July 2013 03:48 EDT
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The cost of using a mobile phone abroad will be slashed from today under new EU rules.

A price cap on downloading data means looking at maps, checking emails and sending pictures while travelling in EU countries will be 36% cheaper, and 91% cheaper compared to 2007.

The cost of using a phone abroad has traditionally been very high but the European Commission has been working to reduce it since 2007.

The new roaming regulations also mean charges for making a phone call will drop by at least 17% per minute while receiving a call will drop by about 12% a minute.

The cost of a text message will fall by 11%.

Commission vice president Neelie Kroes said: "The EU has to be relevant to people's lives.

"The latest price cuts put more money in your pocket for summer, and are a critical step towards getting rid of these premiums once and for all.

"This is good for both consumers and companies, because it takes fear out of the market, and it grows the market."

Overall the Commission said it has achieved retail price reductions across calls, SMS and data of over 80% since 2007.

Further reductions will come into play in July next year, a spokesman added.

Operators are free to offer cheaper rates, and some have already begun to remove roaming premiums altogether for voice and SMS, or offer a roaming-free area across some sections of Europe.

From today the new price caps, excluding VAT, will be:

:: 45 cents (38 pence) per megabyte to download data or browse the internet

:: 24 cents (20 pence) per minute to make a call

:: 7 cents (6 pence) per minute to receive a call

:: 8 cents (7 pence) to send a text message

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