Users must now be notified after surfing €50 abroad or in European Union countries. If they do not expressly agree to the continuation of data roaming, their data roaming will be interrupted.
The EU came up with this measure for consumer protection. The user can usually change the data limit with the operators according to his taste. If you want to have this limit higher or lower, the operator should accommodate you. According to the EU, the operator must notify you for the first time after you have exceeded 80% of this limit, and the next SMS will come when you reach your set data limit.
The EU also regulates the prices that operators charge each other for one downloaded MB in a foreign network. The price should now be set at 80 euro cents, so data roaming could become cheaper in the coming period.
We won't get that right away :-(
This applies to us from July 1, it has already entered into force...
hello, so when I was in Germany this weekend and I'm not sure how the connection went, I can get the account to a maximum of 50 euros, that's automatically the video limit?
It is super. I once used the internet on my mobile phone in Slovakia for 28. This way I have insurance that I won't do such a stupid thing again.
She could also force them to make the data cheaper. She is a real thief. In fact, it's not worth the money. After all, Vodafone, O2 and T-Mobile are multinational companies that have branches and networks throughout Europe in almost every country, so buying data between them must cost the same as buying it in the Czech Republic. They are thieves.
data is always best solved by buying a local SIM - if it is not within Wi-Fi range
80 cents per MB, if I'm not mistaken, that's the minimum I pay here if I don't have a data plan.