Roaming Regulation III definition

Roaming Regulation III means the Regulation No 531/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 June 2012 on roaming on public mobile communications networks within the Union (O.J. L 172/10, 30.06.2012), as it is from time to time in force and effect.

Examples of Roaming Regulation III in a sentence

  • The European Commission introduced Roaming Regulation III which came into force on July 1, 2012.

  • In accordance with the Article 17 of the Roaming Regulation III in the event of a dispute between undertakings providing electronic communications networks or roaming services in a Member State, the dispute resolution procedures laid down in Articles 20 and 21 of the Framework Directive should be applied fully.

  • The main provisions of the European Union’s Roaming Regulation III adopted in June 2012 can be highlighted here (Box 3).

  • The Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) published guidelines on Roaming Regulation III in February 20132.

  • In accordance with the Article 14 of the Roaming Regulation III in the event of a dispute between under- takings providing electronic communications networks or roaming services in a Member State, the dis- pute resolution procedures laid down in Articles 20 and 21 of the Framework Directive should be applied fully.

  • In addition, MVNOs most often buy from the MNO providing them with roaming services the different services necessary to comply with the retail roaming obligations set in Roaming Regulation III (e.g. bill shock measure, welcome SMS).

  • Contact details to be found in Annex 7.- Access Seeker must meet the requirements stated in the EU Roaming Regulation III.

  • The Services that will be provided on the basis this Agreement under Article 3 of the EU Roaming Regulation III as well as an indication as to the applicable tariff for such Services are listed in Table 1 below.

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  • Although it was realized that there was a need for regulation of data services as well voice services a price was not introduced before July this year with the latest roaming regulation package (Roaming Regulation III).

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