Review of the Roaming Regulation

EESC opinion: Review of the Roaming Regulation

EESC opinion on the Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on roaming on public mobile communications networks within the Union (recast)

Key points

The EESC:

  • recommends requiring the operator to alert the consumer again whenever the volume set for the first alert has been consumed again;
  • feels that special attention should be paid to situations where mobile devices are used in cross-border areas with non-EU countries;
  • recommends that both the strategy for optical fibre-based broadband coverage and the capacity for broadband provision, be it in a local loop or mobile network, be strengthened significantly;
  • recommends that the EU regulation be implemented with the ultimate aim of making the European Union a single tariff zone, in a single market, offering calls and data consumption at "local" rates to all mobile phones and landlines of customers who have a telephone subscription in Europe, and
  • is concerned by the proposal to change the way of revising maximum wholesale charges by means of a delegated act and recommends a comprehensive legislative review with regard to the societal aspects of the development of roaming.

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