NEWS Mobile phone users returning from trips abroad this summer are being shocked when they receive bills for GPRS data access they've used while roaming. One anomaly in pricing - affecting O2 customers from the UK travelling to either Austria or Spain - has caused particular concern, though experts are warning all operators must be clear about their charges One silicon.com reader, Fred Perkins, wrote in about a recent trip to Spain. He said O2's "service folk" were very helpful in getting his GPRS-enabled phone to connect to his laptop via Bluetooth but was surprised when he saw his eventual bill. While O2 normally charges £7.05 per megabyte (MB) plus £1.38 per day for GPRS roaming around the world, charges for its 'Tier B' partner networks are £21.15 per MB and £4.13 per day. The problem arises in Austria and Spain because there are only Tier B options available. This means somebody downloading a sizeable presentation while on business in Madrid, for example, faces a bill of tens of pounds. A spokeswoman for O2 told silicon.com: "We'd hope to improve the clarity [of what we offer] with the introduction of flat rate roaming, which is something we're looking at introducing soon." Perkins, however, has been left with a bad taste in his mouth. He ended his email: "These charges are positively onerous. How on earth can they be jusitified?" O2, like all operators, has to strike deals in countries where it does not own network infrastructure. In Spain, none of its agreements lend themselves to 'Tier A' pricing. Otherwise its charges are fairly similar to those of other operators. Orange mainly charges £8.51 per MB downloaded with no daily fee, though that price goes up to £10 in Poland and Switzerland and £25 in Hong Kong and Singapore. T-Mobile charges £7.68 per MB and claims to have the most extensive roaming network of al operators in the UK, even extending to GSM-based T-Mobile in the US. One of its packages promises "up to" 3MB for £5. Vodafone, known for having the most extensive list of networks which it either owns completely or partly, charges £8.75 per MB, though a promotion on at the moment takes that down to £3.50. A spokeswoman for Oftel pointed out GPRS, as a roaming product, is still fairly new. Its advice - as with costs for voice calls and as per past investigations - is to check pricing before going away. A representative from one of the UK's best-known telecoms user groups suggested it is an issue that should be handled more at an EU level.
Done roamin' - be sure to check GPRS costs before travelling
O2 blasted for Spanish prices - clarity the order of the day
Post your comment
In order to post a comment you need to be registered and logged in.
You can also log in with Facebook. Log in or create your silicon.com account below
Get silicon.com's daily newsletter
-

Enter your email to register
Featured white papers
-
Solution Brief: Optimizing Video Delivery with Blue Coat
Hosting and disseminating videos within your business offers a unique challenge to organizations with limitations in...
-
Six iPad tests for multimedia-grade Wi-Fi
Along with most companies, the University of Ottawa has seen a massive increase in the numbers of highly mobile...
-
Solution Brief: Top 5 Reasons to Choose Blue Coat WAN Optimization
There's a pretty good chance your wide area network (WAN) looks like a mess right now. The rapid adoption of new...
Keep in touch with silicon.com
-
Connect with silicon.com on Facebook
Discuss the news of the day with the silicon.com team
-
Follow silicon.com on Twitter
Get regular updates from the silicon.com editors
-
Join the silicon.com LinkedIn networking group
Network with your peers and share expertise
Latest jobs
-
JAVA DEVELOPER - BERKSHIRE - TO £34k PLUS PACKAGE
JAVA DEVELOPER TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS / TMS - UNIX JAVA (with C# C++ OOP OOD ANDROID)Our client is...
-
Systems Analyst - Project Lead - Chelmsford - £50k-55K+Bens
Systems Analyst - Project Lead - Chelmsford, Essex - £50k-55K+Bens TJC.C37.SAPAn exciting position as a Project Lead...
-
BI Solutions Architect (Major Banking Programme - London)
BI Solutions Architect (Major Banking Programme - London) Are you a Business Intelligence or Data Warehousing...
silicon.com newsletters
-
Stay up to date with silicon.com newsletters
Keep up with the latest news and analysis from silicon.com with our free email newsletters




