Twice as cheap internet roaming fees in the EU



Surfing the Internet on mobile phones when traveling within the European Union will be 50 percent cheaper from July 1st under EU-mandated cuts, in time for the summer holiday season.
Fees for calls and text messages will also be reduced although not by as much, Reuters cited the EU as saying on Monday.
The EU executive has been chipping away at so-called roaming fees since 2007 and charges for browsing the Internet are now more than 80 percent lower.
- This huge drop in data roaming prices will make a big difference to all of us this summer - said Neelie Kroes, the EU telecoms commissioner.
Kroes is hoping that all roaming charges, including on calls and text messages, can be eliminated across the 28-country European Union by the end of this year but first needs all EU governments to agree to the European Commission's proposals for an overhaul of the telecoms market.
The cost of using the Internet in another EU country will fall to a maximum of 20 cents per megabyte, from 45 cents from Tuesday. Making calls across the bloc will cost 19 cents per minute instead of 24 cents, while the cost of receiving calls will fall to 5 cents per minute from 7 cents. Travellers will pay 6 cents to send text messages, down from 8 cents.