The EU Roaming Regulation, that entered into force on 1 July 2022, requires that telecoms operators offer roaming mobile services with the same quality of service as at home.
Cullen International highlights the main rules for telecoms operators, including the minimum level of roaming performance for consumers traveling within the European Union.
The Tracker also describes new measures related to the transparency of value-added services and access to emergency services while roaming.
Furthermore, it provides insights on machine-to-machine communications and the limitations of permanent roaming foreseen by the EU Roaming Regulation 2022.
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