Boost for BYOD as EU calls time on mobile roaming charges

Sooraj Shah
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Mobile operators will take a hit but may benefit in the long run

Millions of mobile phone users across the European Union (EU) are set to benefit from fast-tracked reforms of telecoms regulation, which include an end to roaming charges. The 27 European Commis...

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