March 2, 2010
EU caps roaming charges for mobile internet surfers
Mobile phone customers can control how much they want to spend on surfing the internet while travelling within the European Union (EU). ComputerAct!ve reports.
Under new roaming rules introduced by the European Commission, mobile phone operators have to offer their customers a cut-off facility to protect them from ‘bill shocks'.
Customers who want to surf the internet using their mobile devices when abroad, will have to sign up to enforce the facility initially, but from 1 July the protection becomes automatic.
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emily | 4:16 PM |
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