on 06-03-2015 08:55
Bad news for travellers to the EU
European regulators have dropped plans to ban roaming charges and have proposed net neutrality rules allowing privileged access in some cases.
According to documents seen by the BBC, far from ending data roaming charges as was promised, the European Commission has recommended that operators be allowed to add surcharges to their domestic rates
Many of us thought that charges would be dropped or at least reduced from info we had in 2013...It looks as if that may be a long way off now...
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-31748592http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-31748592
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on 06-03-2015 11:55
on 06-03-2015 11:55
@Cleoriff wrote:Bad news for travellers to the EU
European regulators have dropped plans to ban roaming charges and have proposed net neutrality rules allowing privileged access in some cases.
According to documents seen by the BBC, far from ending data roaming charges as was promised, the European Commission has recommended that operators be allowed to add surcharges to their domestic rates
Heaven forbid the EU would actually want to save it's members money, or 'do the right thing', obviously a back-hander involved here, or too many MEP's with vested interests in telecomms.
on 06-03-2015 11:59
on 06-03-2015 11:59
@Anonymous wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:Bad news for travellers to the EU
European regulators have dropped plans to ban roaming charges and have proposed net neutrality rules allowing privileged access in some cases.
According to documents seen by the BBC, far from ending data roaming charges as was promised, the European Commission has recommended that operators be allowed to add surcharges to their domestic rates
Heaven forbid the EU would actually want to save it's members money, or 'do the right thing', obviously a back-hander involved here, or too many MEP's with vested interests in telecomms.
Of course that is another angle Phill...... Never thought of it that way....
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