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In Europe from 2017 will disappear mobile roaming

the European Parliament adopted a law that will put an end to mobile roaming within the European Union. Since June 15, 2017 Telecom operators will lose the right to charge you a large fee for calls, messages and traffic if the subscriber is in another country, reports The Verge.

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the European Parliament adopted a law that will put an end to mobile roaming within the European Union. Since June 15, 2017 Telecom operators will lose the right to charge you a large fee for calls, messages and traffic if the subscriber is in another country, reports The Verge.

the Debate about the introduction of such a measure in Europe was carried out over the last few years. Parliamentarians agreed that EU citizens should not pay for mobile communication's more, when you travel to other European countries. Transition to a single tariff, which will be gradual. From 30 April 2016, the European Parliament ruled that roaming surcharge per minute of outgoing call cannot exceed 0.05 euros, for a message is 0.02 Euro per megabyte — 0.05 Euro.

European deputies report that this is the first step to create a single telecommunications market in Europe. Next year the telecommunications regulations will be actively reviewed, and inconsistencies in the national rules — to be liquidated.

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