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On Friday, EU telecoms commissioner Viviane Reding will decide whether to propose legislation to force mobile companies to cut the amount they charge to use their networks overseas.
Reding gave operators a June 30 ultimatum to name their price for roaming text messages and 'data' such as using a laptop or mobile to check emails and download files outside a home state. Submissions from mobile phone operators show that the cost of data roaming in Europe has dropped 25% in the last six months, but that is insufficient for Reding. She may conclude that data is too young a market and instead seek some kind of transparency measures, yet caps on text charges are likely. The commissioner has two price targets: 12 euro cents per text and 35 euro cents per megabyte for data.
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