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[PSUs]| Friday 2nd June 2006 |
Seven companies have agreed to cap the average wholesale rates they offer each other for providing roaming services at 45 Euro cents per minute from October 2006 and 36 Euro cents per minute from October 2007, lowering current wholesale rates by around half.
Among those companies that have agreed to halve the price of average wholesale roaming tariffs are T-Mobile, Orange, Telecom Italia, Telenor, TeliaSonera and Wind, which between them have some 200 million customers.
In addition, the group will establish an independent body to monitor the reductions in the average retail
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Earlier this year the EU threatened to bring in tough new regulations forcing the companies to lower their roaming charges throughout Europe.
Recently, a second phase of public consultation on mobile roaming services has finished taking submissions and it is expected that the final document will conclude that the high prices charged for trans-Europe roaming are unjustified.
Meanwhile, some of the biggest mobile phone companies in Europe, notably Britain's Vodafone, have yet to offer to cut their roaming charges. However, before we all cheer, the intense competitive pressure on the mobile phone operators will mean that they may decide to raise their prices at home in order to compensate for the loss of revenues abroad.
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