Using your mobile in another European Union country should become cheaper from July, after a deal was provisionally agreed by the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers this week.
Making and receiving mobile phone calls across the European Union could become cheaper from July — but MEPs have rejected proposals to begin making the cost the same as domestic calls from this year.
Millions of Orange and T-Mobile customers could be left with snail-like internet speeds on their handset because their network has failed to update its systems.
Mobile operators could be forced to slash data roaming costs under European plans, but using the web on your handset abroad could still land you a mammoth bill.