Taking your phone on holiday used to lead to debts running into the thousands. But that’s about to changeControversial roaming charges holidaymakers pay to use their mobile phones in another European country will arrive down dramatically from nowadays, and are set to vanish altogether from 2017 following EU intervention.
For several years the European commission has been battling with the big mobile providers to force through cuts to the cost of making cross-border calls and using data in another country – the much hated roaming charges that leave many in “bill shock”.
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Source: theguardian.com