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Przemolog 14-04-2007 22:22

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Originally Posted by Motel75 (Post 14354)
Surely any "setup fees" or the like would ipso facto exceed the maximum price set by the EU. I suspect they've already thought of these tricks,

I hope so!

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Originally Posted by Motel75 (Post 14354)
(40 cents/min all calls within EU, 15 to receive,60-second billing) with no extras. It's up to the providers if they want to offer a cheaper rate.

I note that 40 cents is less than many domestic mobile calls. I'd be interested to see whether these, as well as the outrageous international calling prices, will also be capped. If not, it would be generally cheaper to roam in, say, France, than to use a domestic SIM.

Yes, that's a good point! But it happens even now - using a foreign SIM in roaming is cheaper than using a local SIM :-)

AndreA 15-04-2007 10:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by Motel75 (Post 14354)
I note that 40 cents is less than many domestic mobile calls. I'd be interested to see whether these, as well as the outrageous international calling prices, will also be capped. If not, it would be generally cheaper to roam in, say, France, than to use a domestic SIM.

Well think that thanks to the new tariff plans by vodafone Italy calling from a slovenian mobile to a dutch one under roaming Voda IT can be cheaper than to call a italian mobile network directly from a Voda IT simcard :lol:

snaimon 03-05-2007 16:01

Delayed
 
http://teltarif.de/arch/2007/kw18/s25849.html

Vote on roaming previously scheduled for May 10 cannot take place that day. Next meeting between EU minister council and EU parlament now scheduled for May 15.

"Die Gespräche zwischen dem EU-Ministerrat und dem Europäischen Parlament über gesetzliche Maximalpreise für Handy-Telefonate im EU-Ausland ziehen sich nun doch länger hin als ursprünglich erwartet. Nach einer heutigen dritten Verhandlungsrunde hätten beide Seiten vereinbart, sich erst wieder am 15. Mai zu treffen, sagte eine mit dem Fall vertraute Person heute und Brüssel. Damit ist der 10. Mai als Termin, an dem das EU-Parlament über die so genannte Roaming-Verordnung abstimmen wollte, hinfällig."

MATHA531 03-05-2007 17:33

Yeah but the political lobbying and whatever from the large telcom companies has had its effect and it seems that the British, French and German governments will do all in their power to see these low rates never go into effect thus protecting the interests of vodafone, T Mobile, Orange against the interests of their citizens! The eu is everybit as bad as the USA in that respect.


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