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EU plans new mobile roaming action

Mobiel charges - EU wants roaming charges to be 'near zero'
Mobiel charges - EU wants roaming charges to be 'near zero'

The European Commission has said mobile phone roaming charges are still too high in the EU, and that efforts should be made to make them almost disappear.

The commission has set a ceiling for roaming charges when mobile phone users make phone calls, send text messages or go on the internet outside their home country in the 27-nation EU.

But the commission said operators generally set prices close to the maximum amount and 'maintain unjustifiably high margins on roaming services'.

The commission launched a two-month public consultation to seek feedback on how to boost competition in roaming services and reach its goal of making the difference between national and roaming charges 'approach zero by 2015'.

'Huge differences between domestic and roaming charges have no place in a true EU single market,' said European digital agenda commissioner Neelie Kroes.

The price for making a call in another EU country was capped in July at 39 cent per minute, excluding VAT, while receiving a roaming call costs no more than 15 cent per minute. The maximum price for sending an SMS is 11 cent while the cap for downloading or uploading data was set at 80 cent per megabyte.

The roaming regulation runs until June 2012 and Brussels must decide next year whether to repeal or extend it, possibly with amendments.