Friday 13 September 2013

EU Plans To End Mobile Roaming rates will end in 2014, it's official

EU Plans To End Mobile Roaming Charges In 2014, No more, pay more for voice calls and data when we are out of Spain. The European Commission has decided to stop charging for roaming in 2014. In this way operators may not charge extra amounts of money issue or receive calls when the phone is outside their country of origin.

A petition certainly praised by many consumers. The specific date by entering the new media scene is the July 1, 2014, ie we still have one year. Very important to clarify that this also affects consumption data key to enjoy Internet email on your mobile wherever we are.
 
As mentioned this is a request and a feeling of the users from that in the nineties the GSM made its appearance in the mobile market. One of the biggest drivers of this media has been the Vice President and Commissioner for the Digital Agenda, Neelie Kroes, although it should be explained that the measure has been endorsed by all 27 commissioners who attended the vote. From Brussels Europe is believed that more than one hundred mobile operators is a contradiction if we look at countries like the U.S. where there are only four operators. This situation in which use was justified roaming should not be a prejudice shown to the user and has been. In fact from the Commission argues that this measure is more in favor of creating a Europe with fewer players but highly entrepreneurial force.
 
Less money for the operator
 
Once in force so far and although it is one year, be good to see how it impacts the outcome of the operators, which will surely continue to enter a large sums of money for such calls or services. The figure in the environment is 2% of your current income, although it seems rather short estimation. In times of crisis we live and the gradual decline in prices of mobile calls, and the strong presence of MVNOs, this measure will force large operators to make even greater adjustment and income accounts. But this bill that no details, it seems that will include some items of compensation for operators.

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