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Hands0n
27th May 2009, 09:41 PM
Some clarity below on Vodafone's recently announced changes to their Roaming Charge changes. I have highlighted the salient bits in the article, not that Vodafone have been to vocal about these!





Vodafone's magnanimous gesture in waiving roaming charges over the summer amounted to a nifty bit of misdirection - few noticed that it also slipped out some radical changes to the price of data for the traveller who can't be without their email.

The changes to the cost of roamed data were posted onto the company website without press release or notification. However, one keen-eyed Reg reader noticed a footnote on their bill and decided to check out the changes, only to discover the details are obscure and the company support was unable to clarify how much it will cost to use data abroad from July 1.


In general the changes seem for the better, though you wouldn't guess it from the company's explanation. The world is split into three zones, and users into those with a laptop-connected dongle and those on a phone.

Zone one covers Europe and surrounding area, and will cost a fiver per 25MB for a phone, doubling to a tenner for the same amount of data downloaded to a laptop using a dongle. Zone two includes most of the rest of the world including America, and will cost three times that: £15 for a phone, £30 for a laptop. Zone three includes some of the more obscure destinations and remains at a fiver per megabyte.

The confusion arises when it comes to users who don't touch those figures - the BlackBerry user who downloads an email on the Eurostar, or the lost walker who checks Google Mobile Maps while in Germany - with Vodafone's support being singularly unhelpful when it comes to how much such minimal usage will cost.

Even we had trouble getting figures out of the company, whose people just wanted to talk about how great Voda is at cutting the cost of voice roaming; but we eventually established that in zone one users will pay 50p for each 100KB (or part thereof) of data while roaming, up to a total of 1MB at which point the fiver-for-25MB rate automatically kicks in. Those figures double for zone two and don't apply to zone three.

Overall the deal seems good, and should make using data abroad less of a crapshoot for those who didn't check tariffs before leaving, as well as putting the cost of data well below the €1-per-MB wholesale rate mandated by the EU. All of which makes Vodafone's reticence to discuss it, even with its own support staff, all the more mysterious.


Source Article: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/05/27/vodafone_data_roaming/

solo12002
27th May 2009, 11:05 PM
I have to say all the networks are playing silly B@@@@@@S over roaming and the EU ruling.

First we have three doing away with like home, no matter how much they cut their call costs by, it silll works out at a higher cost for users of like home.

T-Mobile decreases the rate of sending a text, but then have the balls to increase the price of calling from 38p to 44p and then claim prices are in euros (EU Ruling) and the weak pound.

Vodafone cuts roaming charges untill August, but forces you to sign up for passport, now when the silly session (Summer ) is over will the user then have to pay the 75p passport rate plus use their included mins, if so this may work out dearer than paying for the call, it may depend on how long call is.

They also cut price of data, a good move, however I understand its £5 or there abouts for 25MB over 24 hours, so have a trip for 7 days and you could end up paying 30/35 pounds. Were what they should be doing in saying its £5 for each 25 MB of data you use, most ppl like me would use 25MB checking emails and news in a week to a month on hand set, so its not as cheap as it looks, still it a good step.

getti
27th May 2009, 11:18 PM
T-Mobile decreases the rate of sending a text, but then have the balls to increase the price of calling from 38p to 44p and then claim prices are in euros (EU Ruling) and the weak pound.


I agree this is a backward step, yes its great to see SMS come down in price but to put UP calls when the mobile industry is still praising Vodafone on scrapping roaming for the summer i dont get.



Vodafone cuts roaming charges untill August, but forces you to sign up for passport, now when the silly session (Summer ) is over will the user then have to pay the 75p passport rate plus use their included mins, if so this may work out dearer than paying for the call, it may depend on how long call is.


You can remove Passport once the promotion is over and go back to normal, however from sources i have at Vodafone if the promo works out well then it will be staying for good, or at worst the way you get charged will be changed say 50p connection instead of 75p or something along those lines.

End of the summer, passport WILL be different to how it is now, how different is yet to be seen