Mobile network operators have grumbled that plans to abolish roaming fees across the European Union were unworkable because the wholesale prices for minutes and megabytes that operators charge one another differ from one country to the next.
On Tuesday night, Members of the European Parliament agreed a solution: Regulate wholesale prices too.
For years, the European Commission has been ratcheting down the surcharge that subscribers pay for mobile services consumed outside their home country — so-called roaming fees.
From this June it planned to abolish roaming fees altogether, forcing EU operators to offer voice, text and data services for the same price, whichever EU country their subscriber happened to be traveling in.
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