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Stay a step ahead of the EU mobile roaming cap...

The EU commission has succeeded in capping UK network mobile roaming charges for mobile phone users across Europe. However, the caps still mean that a UK user in Europe continues to pay to receive all calls and will be charged around three times the price of a UK domestic call when abroad. 0044 now provides two options to help you beat the charges that remain. A global SIM card from 0044.co.uk means you can still receive calls abroad for free and make calls at dramatically lower rates. Also available is the international SIM card which can make and receive calls in over 100 destinations offering great savings throughout Europe.

The new pricing restrictions may also result in UK mobile networks clawing back the lost revenues by increasing domestic rates and reducing the freebies that are provided with most contracts like flashy handsets and free minutes or text bundles.

However, another alternative solution introduced by UK based www.0044.co.uk means that a UK mobile user can now have a mobile contract which offers free roaming throughout Europe, free inclusive airtime and texts at home and the ability to keep an existing UK network mobile number. 0044 'Freedom' is the first of a new breed of mobile phone contracts and delivers great savings at home and abroad, whilst staying a step ahead of the EU roaming ruling.

Angus MacLeod of 0044 Ltd commented, "We've been helping consumers avoid these excessive roaming charges for several years now, but the EU commission's decision still leaves the consumer paying through the nose when they don't deserve to. The new 0044 Freedom service plus our global SIM and international SIM means that consumers can effectively use their mobile across Europe in the same way as they do at home without any financial penalties.

For further information contact 0044 Ltd

Notes to editors:

  • Only 16% of mobile roamers are happy with the price of making a call whilst abroad. (OFTEL April 2002: Mobile International Roaming Report)
  • 1,100,000,000 minutes of mobile airtime is used each year. A standard handset works in over 200 countries.
  • 37% of users who take phone abroad said they were less likely to use it in the future due to the increased international roaming rates (OFTEL April 2002: Mobile International Roaming Report)