Tuesday 10 July 2012

EU roaming cost’s down, but will your bill be?


Mobile phone roaming charges fell from July 1st after a European parliament vote.
The cuts are the latest step towards a European commission goal of reducing the gap between domestic and foreign call rates to virtually nothing by 2015.
The cost of making a mobile call in Europe has dropped from about 30p a minute to 24p, while the cost of sending a text dropped to 7p. Overall, the commission say roaming costs have fallen by up to 75% since the campaign began in 2007.

Under the new rules, applicable from July 2012, businesses and consumers travelling in another EU country will pay no more than:

• 29 euro cents (24p) a minute to make a call.
• 8 cents (7p) a minute to receive a call.
• 9 cents (7p) to send a text message.
As well as further reducing the cost of making calls from abroad and receiving calls from home, there will be a cut to the price of "data roaming", when travellers want to download information from the internet.
• 70 cents a megabyte (58p) to download data or browse the internet, charged by the kilobyte used.

As was the case already, network operators will still send warning messages to customers when their bill for internet use approaches €50 (£40).
All networks are now promoting a series of ‘bundled’ deals which in many cases will prove even better value for money.  
We do however strongly recommend you establish what options are best suited to your own typical roaming usage.  

For advice on any aspect of your business communications, contact 8020 Ltd on 01387 250008.


Andrew Edgar
Managing Director
8020 Ltd
01387 250008