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Time’s up, dear European carriers! If you haven’t made known your plans to offer up cheaper roaming rates by now, you’re about to be called out. Reportedly, the European Commission is readying a web site that would “include the names of operators from all EU countries, whether they have offered the Eurotariff, which kind of Eurotariff they have offered, and those who haven’t done anything.” Additionally, it was reinforced that the new rates were “not a recommendation, but a regulation,” and that customers who were unable to receive their Eurotariff could take their operator to court. ‘Course, we highly doubt the legal fees would make this approach worthwhile, but let’s not forgot to point and laugh at the nonconformists when the telling site goes live.
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Original post by Darren Murph
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