Roaming Fees between EU Countries to End in June

Just in time for summer travel season, the EU Council announced that it will abolish roaming fees as of June 15

Expats.cz Staff Jason Pirodsky

Written by Expats.cz StaffJason Pirodsky Published on 27.04.2017 14:29:46 (updated on 27.04.2017) Reading time: 1 minute

This summer, mobile users travelling to other countries in the EU will be able to call, text or surf the net without paying any extra charges.

The last requirement for abolishing mobile roaming fees was met this week with the adoption by the EU Council of the legal act that limits how much operators may charge each other to allow roaming across Europe.

“Today’s final vote in the Council clears the path for free roaming,” said Dr. Emmanuel Mallia, the Maltese Minister for Competitiveness and Digital, Maritime and Services Economy.

Roaming without paying surcharges, or “roam like at home,” is for those living in Europe and who travel to other EU countries for work or leisure. It will also be introduced in Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway shortly after June 15.

The initiative is not intended to allow permanent roaming where a customer would take out a subscription in the cheapest possible country and use it to roam in his home country.

Special rules apply to phone plans with unlimited data and pre-paid cards. For information on these and other questions, see here.

The reform of EU wholesale prices adopted this week was a practical and legal prerequisite for the end of roaming as laid down in the roaming regulation from 2015.

New wholesale caps were needed to help ensure that operators are able to offer surcharge-free roaming to their customers without increasing prices at home.

Since the European Parliament already approved the wholesale regulation on 6 April, this week’s go-ahead was the last legal step before the text is signed by both institutions in mid-May and published in the EU Official Journal by the end of May.

It will then enter into effect three days after its publication. This means that the June 15, 2017 deadline will be met and “roam like at home” can begin.

[Source: ec.europe.eu]

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