5G in the EU needs a booster
In a special report published today, the European Court of Auditors (ECA) calls for new impetus to boost the roll-out […]
Continue readingAustrian roaming in EU falls to lowest level for 3 years in Q1 2021
Austrians made 129 million minutes of phone calls in other EU countries in the first quarter of 2021, the lowest […]
Continue readingA ‘Minecraft’ DDoS Attack Basically Shut Down An Entire European Country’s Internet
A “Minecraft” DDoS attack targeted a certain multi-day Twitch gaming tournament in the small European country of Andorra lately, which […]
Continue readingSlovak Telekom stops EU Non Stop roaming package
Slovak Telekom has stopped connecting new customers to its “EU Non Stop” roaming package. Customers who have already connected to […]
Continue readingThe Evolution of Europe OTT and What It Means for Consumers
The landscape of digital entertainment has been significantly transformed by the rise of Over-the-Top (OTT) services. europe ott In Europe, […]
Continue readingScandic to open climate-neutral hotel in Sundsvall in 2024
Scandic Hotels has signed a long-term lease agreement with Skanska for a new 210-room hotel in downtown Sundsvall. The new […]
Continue readingEseye CEO warns of EU roaming charges impact on commercial IoT
The CEO of IoT cellular connectivity solutions provider Eseye, Nick Earle has warned that the introduction of post-Brexit roaming charges […]
Continue readingThe reintroduction of EU roaming fees opens new possibilites for eSIM providers
Some have viewed Virgin Media O2‘s decision not to follow competitor mobile providers in restoring mobile roaming costs for customers traveling within the European Union (EU) as opportunistic, although the new tariffs could create an opportunity for eSIM providers. EU roaming fees reintroduction As the United Kingdom prepared to leave the EU, the European Parliament extended its Roam Like At Home policy for another ten years, ensuring that member states would not be charged for roaming. As a result, roaming costs for consumers traveling to Europe have been reinstated by three of the four major UK cell companies. For example, EE decided that consumers who signed up for a plan that included a pay monthly device or SIM on or after July 7, 2021, would be charged a daily fee for using their phone in its European roaming zone. From March 3, 2022, the operator […]
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