New Lower Price Caps for Mobile Roaming Within Europe from 1 July
From 1 July 2013, the European Union's Roaming Regulation will lower the
price caps for data downloads by just over a third (36%) while travelling across
the EU.
Data roaming will now be up to 91% cheaper in 2013 compared to 2007. The EU
has achieved retail price reductions across calls, SMS and data of over 80%
since 2007.
Each year, Europeans make several million visits to Croatia, which joins the
EU on 1 July. This year visitors to Croatia will enjoy spectacular savings as
the cost for data decreases almost 15 fold and sending a SMS or making a phone
call elsewhere in the EU will be 10 times cheaper.
Commission Vice President Neelie Kroes said: "The EU has to be relevant
to people's lives. The latest price cuts put more money in your pocket for
summer, and are a critical step towards getting rid of these premiums once and
for all. This is good for both consumers and companies, because it takes fear
out of the market, and it grows the market.
The new prices caps, which enter into force on 1st July 2013, are:
- Downloading data or browsing the Internet - 45 cents / Megabyte (MB) (charged per Kilobyte used) + VAT. (36% reduction compared to 2012)
- Making calls - 24 cents / minute + VAT (17% reduction compared to 2012)
- Receiving a call - 7 cents / minute + VAT (12.5% reduction compared to 2012)
- Sending a text message - 8 cents + VAT (11% reduction compared to 2012)
Operators are free to offer cheaper rates, and some have already begun to
remove roaming premiums altogether for voice and SMS, or offer a roaming-free
area region across one section of Europe or another.
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