Part of the EU ruling designed to cut
roaming charges across Europe, the legislation states internet firms must «treat all traffic equally, without discrimination, restriction or interference» regardless of the «content accessed or distributed».
From 30 April 2016, EU regulations will demand networks to lower their roaming charges and from June 2017, all EU
roaming charges across the networks will be scrapped altogether.
Not exact matches
The European Union established price ceilings on voice and data
roaming in 2009, capping
charges across the continent at 50 Euros per month.
The main purpose of the scheme is to abolish all
roaming charges and allow mobile phone users to use the same number
across the country without having to pay extra
charges for services even when they are outside their telecom circle or state.
The next, and final phase of this change takes place on June 15, 2017, when
roaming charges for voice, text, and data will be banished
across EU nations — no matter where European smartphone owners use their phones
across member countries, they'll pay the same connectivity fees as if they were back at home.