MEP demands mobile phone companies respect new roaming rules

Three Mobile have come under fire from Ireland South MEP Deirdre Clune for plans to "introduce charges for mobile roaming by stealth" following the abolition of roaming across the EU on June 15.

MEP demands mobile phone companies respect new roaming rules

Three Mobile have come under fire from Ireland South MEP Deirdre Clune for plans to "introduce charges for mobile roaming by stealth" following the abolition of roaming across the EU on June 15, writes Audrey Ellard Walsh

Ms Clune's calls came following a letter she received from the Vice President of the EU Commission Andrus Ansip who stated that Three Mobile will be in breach of EU rules after that date, should they proceed with plans to modify their terms and conditions in order to offer unlimited data to home users but charge an additional price and cap for data when roaming in the EU.

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