By Reuters
Luxembourg, 08 Jun 2007
European Union ministers on Thursday adopted rules that will slash the price of making cellphone calls abroad in the 27-member bloc, after a year of wrangling and heated debate, the EU's German presidency said.
The rules, which the European Commission said would cut so-called mobile "roaming" charges to a quarter or a fifth of what consumers now pay, are expected to come into force by the end of this month.
"Today is a good day for Europe's consumers, because we hope we will get the roaming thing finally off the table so that European consumers will be able to telephone cheaply during the holidays," German economy minister Michael Glos told reporters on his way into the meeting of EU ministers.
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