The European Commissioner for Information Society and Media has expressed
concerns about data roaming charges across Europe and wants to see significant
price cuts.
Viviane
Reding has already succeeded in cutting voice costs, and now wants
reductions in data costs by 1 July. She has threatened mandatory requirements if
her calls are not met.
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Vodafone
has already cut prices voluntarily by up to 45 per cent in an effort to keep
regulators at bay.
"Higher roaming charges abroad must be justified by additional costs for
operators. If not, they will have to disappear," she told delegates at
Mobile
World Congress in Barcelona.
Reding added that current pricing policy goes against the open market spirit
of the European Union.
The Commissioner did differentiate between relatively mature data markets,
such as for SMS, compared to newer services like mobile messaging.
Higher roaming charges abroad must be justified by additional costs for operators
Viviane Reding European Commissioner for Information Society and Media
But in some cases customers are being charged €7 per megabyte for data that
costs 25 cents to deliver.
Mobile phone customers should also receive better warnings over data and
voice costs. Reding pointed to cases of users inadvertently racking up thousands
of pounds worth of charges.
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