New EU regs on charges
I see that the EU have passed new regulations on EU roaming.
As of July, data will be charged at a maximum rate of 56p per megabyte and calls will be capped at 23p per minute, plus VAT. They have also passed regulation to allow customers to select different mobile operators and tariffs when going abroad, to give competitive pricing and allow users to keep their number but move to a different provider for going abroad. This will come into effect in 2014. Always good news :) I see Virgin currently charge a flat rate of £5 per megabyte unless you buy one of their packs. Quite some saving for those who are abroad a lot. |
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It's true that this will make it considerably cheaper, for calls and texts also. However I still don't understand why prices are not fixed throughout the EU.
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Just been onto CS about this, the VM website is still showing European Data
roaming charges as a flat rate of £5 per MB unless you buy one of their packs I got passed from pillar to post as usual, eventually asked to speak to a manager who insisted that it was part of my T&C's that was the price I would have to pay I quoted from the ofcom site Data charges A cap on roaming data charges in the European Union came into force on 1 July 2012. This cap means that phone companies can charge no more than 70 cents (58p) per megabyte of data, plus VAT. he wasn't interested at all, I asked that he escalate my complaint up and if I didn't hear back from someone at VM within 24hrs I would start a complaint via CISAS |
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Why is nobody moaning about the EU capping roaming charges?
Surely they shouldn't be interfering in our market by forcing phone companies to reduce their roaming charges by almost 90%? |
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Thanks for that, the first CS I talked to said that the Data roaming charges shown on the VM website must be right or they wouldn't be on the website :confused:
The manager I (eventually) got to talk to didn't really know what I was talking about ref EU capping Data roaming that came in on 1st July I'm going to Spain next week and wanted to know where I stood ref Data roaming, would rather this were cleared up before I went, but I'm not holding my breathe :mad: |
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I did ask that someone phone me back, but if they don't i will try to raise a complaint via CISAS
All the VM website seem to want to is sell bundles, so how much will I be charged if I don't buy a bundle? the VM is not clear, surely it should say 58p per megabyte of data, plus VAT might also, to be on safe side turn off surfing on my mobile while abroad |
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I agree completely. However: £3 for 5MB is 60p per MB, which is cheaper than 58p plus VAT. And 5MB isn't a lot to go through when browsing the web.
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Looking around a bit suggests that VM aren't the only ones that do this. On O2 you need to buy a 'day pass' at £1.99 which gives you an allowance of 25 MB. That's quite a bit cheaper than VM's £10 for 25MB, but it expires after a day as opposed to VM's three months.
So, it would seem that VM isn't the only one, which would suggest they aren't breaking the law by forcing you to buy a bundle. |
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In spain in the summer vodaphone were offering 100mb and 100 texts for 10€ on payg lasts for one month and unused allowance rolled over also 10€ for 100 mins or an allowance I cant remember for international minutes i think 60 mins
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