EU tells mobile phone firms to cut roaming fees (Reuters)
4th Oct 2005, 18:22 GMT
Reuters - Mobile phone companies who charge customers high fees for calls outside a home country could face a clampdown unless they cut fees within six months, the European Union's top telecom regulator said on Tuesday.
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