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Mobile phone roaming caps coming into force

The cost of using a mobile phone in another European Union country will fall

again on Monday.

New EU limits come into force which will reduce the amount mobile phone

providers can charge for making or receiving calls abroad.

It will also bring down the cost of accessing the internet.

For the past six years the EU has been forcing prices down by placing a cap on

the charges providers can impose and reducing that limit each year.

Data rates

The cost of making mobile phone calls outside a person's own country, known as

roaming, has traditionally been very high.

The latest cuts come into force on Monday, when the maximum cost of making a

call will fall by a fifth to 24 euro cents a minute or just over 20p, plus the

VAT rate applicable in the relevant EU country.

But the biggest change is to data charges - the cost of using the internet or

applications linked to it.

That will fall by roughly a third to 45 euro cents per megabyte or about 38.5p,

plus VAT.

However, these reductions will only apply within the borders of the European

Union.

In other countries charges both for making calls and for using the internet are

likely to remain higher.

New mobile roaming price caps

Summer 2012 Summer 2013

Euro prices are constant, pounds are at current exchange rate, numbers exclude

VAT in the relevant country. Source: European Commission

Internet browsing

70 cents/ 60 pence per MB

45 cents/ 39 pence per MB

Making a call

29 cents/ 25 pence per minute

24 cents/ 21 pence per minute

Receiving a call

8 cents/ 7 pence per minute

7 cents/ 6 pence per minute

Sending a text

9 cents/ 8 pence per SMS

8 cents/ 7 pence per SMS

Because Croatia joins EU on Monday, the same day as the price caps are

introduced, the difference is most stark there.

Travellers to Croatia see biggest change

Data used during a week's trip June 2013 data charges July 2013 data charges

June data calculated at 6 per MB, July data at 45 cents. Pounds are at current

exchange rate. Excluding VAT. Source: European Commission

Checking a map five times

30 / 25.68

2.25 / 1.92

Checking social media accounts every day for half an hour

210 / 179.76

15.75 / 13.48

Uploading one photo every day

84 / 71.90

6.30 / 5.39

Sending one email per day

0.84 / 0.72

0.06 / 0.05

TOTAL

324.84 / 278.06

24.36 / 20.85

Last year, the European Parliament passed regulations to make using a mobile

phone abroad significantly cheaper.

The EU said the regulations were designed to prevent "bill shock".

This is the moment when travellers discover they have have run up huge bills

after making calls and using data applications, such as maps, while away.