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Originally Posted by andy
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So do bills passed by the EU Parliament generally get approved by the member nations?
Is the near-unanimous vote an indication of the support this measure has in the EU countries or are the MEPs way out there?
It would seem the big mobile carriers would try to resist. IIRC the roaming fees they collect are not an insignificant portion or their revenues or profits.
I paid 28 Euros for Orange's Lets Go SIM and a 2 GB top up in France. I paid similar amounts for TIM but got 5 or 10 GB allotment over a month.
The other carriers in Italy have equally or more competitive pricing on their mobile data bundles. So why wouldn't they start selling their SIMs outside of Italy? Or market their lower prices to spur more sales?
It's hard to believe carriers in markets with less competitive pricing would accept this change without fighting against it.