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EU moves to cut roaming charges | EU moves to cut roaming charges |
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Mobile phone companies have until Tuesday to cut by up to 70% the amount they charge customers for making and receiving calls between EU countries. | Mobile phone companies have until Tuesday to cut by up to 70% the amount they charge customers for making and receiving calls between EU countries. |
Under the new EU rules, the companies have a deadline of the end of July to offer customers a new pricing structure, with cheaper "roaming" fees. | |
Users have two months to say whether they want to move to the new plans or stick with their existing contracts. | Users have two months to say whether they want to move to the new plans or stick with their existing contracts. |
If they do not opt out they will be put on the new contract automatically. | If they do not opt out they will be put on the new contract automatically. |
Capped roaming charges will apply to all telecoms firms in the 27-member EU. | Capped roaming charges will apply to all telecoms firms in the 27-member EU. |
They follow a lengthy investigation into the market by the European Commission. | They follow a lengthy investigation into the market by the European Commission. |
The Commission calculated mobile phone firms made about 8.5bn euros ($11bn; £5.7bn) profit a year from roaming fees. | The Commission calculated mobile phone firms made about 8.5bn euros ($11bn; £5.7bn) profit a year from roaming fees. |
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