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Digital Agenda: Europeans use mobile phones more when travelling abroad, but still worry about costs, EU survey reveals (14.02.2011)
Almost three quarters of Europeans are worried about the cost of using their
mobile phone when travelling in the EU a survey released by the European
Commission today shows. 72% of travellers still limit their roaming calls
because of high charges even if a majority is aware that prices have fallen
since 2006. Only 19% of people who use internet-related services on their mobile
phones when abroad think the costs of data-roaming (for Internet surfing or
checking e-mails) are fair. The results of this survey, plus the public
consultation on the future of the Roaming Regulation (IP/10/1679), which closed
on 11th February, will feed into the Commission's review of current EU roaming
rules, due by June 2011. The performance target set by the Digital Agenda for
Europe (see IP/10/581, MEMO/10/199 and MEMO/10/200) is that the differences
between roaming and national tariffs should approach zero by 2015. (full press
release)