International Roaming is a service offered by mobile phone operators that allows users of mobile phones to use their phones abroad. As mobile phone operators in the UK do not always have a network in other Countries, roaming is the term that is used when you are using another Countries mobile network. In the past few years mobile phone users have been charged ?rip off' prices to make International roaming calls. Apart from extremely high prices for making calls users of mobile phones abroad have in effect been ?double billed' where not only there is a charge for the person who makes the call but also the overseas recipient is paying as well. For examples the charges for receiving a call in the UK could be as high as ?1.80 per minute and ?1.40 per minute for making a call. Even sending a text message could be as high as 99p on some networks.
Both the regulator of mobile phones in the UK Ofcom and the European Commission has been looking into these charges for many years in order to come up with a solution to save consumers money.
From summer 2007 the European Commission announced the introduction of Eurotariff which has made roaming charges considerably cheaper within the European Union. Eurotariff set limits on the prices that mobile phone operators can charge for calls both made and received in Countries that are within the European Union. For mobile calls made abroad from summer 2008 the price is set at 46 cents per minute and for calls received is set at 22 cents per minute. (All prices in Euros) The prices set are gradually decreasing from 2007 to 2009. All mobile phone operators within the European Union are legally obliged to offer the Eurotariff. By contacting you mobile provider they will let you know how much you will pay to make and receive calls from abroad.
Although the new Eurotariff has made roaming charges significantly cheaper in the EU there is another option for users of mobile phones that travel outside the EU and want to reduce their roaming charges further. Also this other option will also reduce prices further than the Eurotariff.
By purchasing an International or Global SIM card, mobile users can reduce their roaming charges by up to as much as 85% in comparison to current roaming charges. An International SIM would be used instead of a standard SIM in any mobile that is unlocked for use on all Networks. If mobile have not already been purchased as SIM free then they can be unlocked via either the network provider or via most mobile retailers at a small charge. Using an International SIM to make a call from abroad starts from as little as 25p a minute in over 100 Countries Worldwide. To receive calls in over 50 Countries around the World is completely free of charge. To send a text message starts from as little as 20p in comparison with most standard networks charging as much as 49p - 69p. The examples and prices given relate to UK mobile phones however Global or International SIM cards are also available to buy in other Countries Worldwide.
Mobile Phone International Roaming
The changes still need to be approved by the member governments of the 27-nation bloc, although these approvals are considered a formality. A European Commission spokesman described the vote as "wonderful", saying many people would now feel able to use their phones abroad for the first time.
The EU had been fighting for some time to reduce roaming charges for mobile phone customers whilst they were in other European countries. Currently a caller who is in another country is charged extra to make calls, and sometimes to receive them, as their mobile phone operator uses a network in that country to carry that call. It also meant that customers could find themselves being charged different amounts for the same length calls in different countries. However, mobile phone operators had been criticised for the amounts they were charging for this roaming service, with some setting up deals with foreign networks at the expense of the consumer.
Under the plans decided upon by the EU, the cost of making a mobile call anywhere in the EU would be capped at 49 euro cents (33p) a minute in year one, while receiving a call would cost 24 cents (16p) at most. These costs should now fall to 46 euro cents (31p) and 22 cents (14.9p) respectively in year two, and 43 cents and 19 cents in year three.
This means that although a call that is made or received whilst you are away in a European country will cost more than when you are at home, at least you will have an idea of just exactly how much you will be charged for the call in advance, as well as the cost being cheaper overall. As part of the plans, mobile users would also receive a free text message informing them how much they will have to pay when travelling abroad.
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) praised the plans, saying that the new law would protect consumers from "abusive charges" that bore no relation to phone operators' costs.
However, consumers have been warned that text messages, picture messages and data roaming are not covered by this new law and that they should check these costs with their operator before heading to a European country.
Some mobile phone operators had already cut the price of their roaming charges or introduced plans and tariffs which made calls whilst in Europe cheaper. As a whole the mobile phone industry has reacted angrily to the new law saying that "that regulators had failed to prove the market was not working properly and the move had been driven by "political expediency".
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