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Roaming

# roaming - Tuesday 8 January, 2013

From Business ETC Dodgy Data

Faulty iPhone leaves owner with €23,196 phone bill

A man’s phone was downloading massive amounts of data without his knowledge – leaving him with a bill for thousands.

# roaming - Monday 7 January, 2013

From Business ETC Roaming

NI committee wants to ban roaming charges within Ireland

Sinn Féin has won approval to approach the Oireachtas communications committee and examine whether roaming can be banned.

# roaming - Thursday 10 May, 2012

From Business ETC Happy Holidays

Mobile roaming charges to drop as MEPs vote for cuts

Using your mobile abroad will cost less from July – with limits on data charges for the first time.

# roaming - Thursday 29 March, 2012

From Business ETC Phone Home

Mobile roaming charges to fall again under new EU deal

A new price cap should be enforced in time for this year’s holiday season – with data charges among those to fall.

# roaming - Tuesday 28 February, 2012

From Business ETC Roaming

MEPs vote to make further cuts to roaming charges

A Brussels committee votes to lower the ceiling for roaming charges within the EU, with call charges set to fall by June.

# roaming - Monday 13 February, 2012

From Business ETC Vodafone

Vodafone to pay €400,000 penalty over roaming charges

ComReg said the mobile operator was breaking EU regulations on the charges it applied to its Irish customers.

# roaming - Wednesday 6 July, 2011

From Business ETC Roaming

Travellers will be able to choose which network to roam with

New EU rules will mean temporary ‘roaming contracts’ – forcing mobile networks to become more competitive for travellers.

# roaming - Friday 1 July, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Europe

Making mobile calls when abroad now costs less

The cost of roaming calls in Europe is now cheaper thanks to EU rules.

# roaming - Thursday 5 August, 2010

DESPITE THE EU’S claims that mobile users will no longer be shocked by the cost of their calls abroad, travellers taking the ferry are still being charged high rates for calls made on board. Ferry passengers pay up to three times the regular roaming rate for a mobile call, according to Newstalk’s Breakfast Show.

Demot Jewell from the Consumers’ Association of Ireland said that some callers have been charged €5 a minute.

EU roaming regulations which impose fixed maximum tariffs across the EU came into effect at the start of July. But a loophole in the law means that the mobile service used by ferries is not covered by max roaming charge limitations.

RTÉ reports that the service used by Irish Ferries and Stena Line said that call charges are determined by the user’s mobile operator, but special satellite technology involved in making the call pushes that price up.