Examples of Roaming Regulations in a sentence
The Price Plan is not a mobile offering and accordingly it does not fall within the scope of Regulation (EU) No 531/2012 (the Roaming Regulations).
For the avoidance of doubt your data allowance for use in the EU under your plan, will not be counted towards the data roaming spend cap provided for under the EU Roaming Regulations.
If you lift your international roaming bar we will set a default billing cap on data roaming of EUR50 as per European Roaming Regulations.
Under EU Roaming Regulations, you can use your monthly domestic allocation of minutes/data/texts while roaming in the EU in the same way you use the allocation domestically.
The Roam Like at Home benefits are exclusively available to customers who have normal residence or stable links in Malta and travel periodically in accordance with this clause 13.2. In line with the EU Roaming Regulations we are implementing this Fair Use Policy in order to prevent abusive or anomalous usage unrelated to such periodic travel.
The purpose was to gather views on the functioning of roaming markets in the EU, and the current regulation of national wholesale roaming markets in the EU against the Roaming Regulation's obligation to abolish retail roaming surcharges by 15 June 201781.
However, Channel Islands consumers going abroad (and UK/EU consumers visiting the Channel Islands) do not currently benefit from the lower voice and data charges secured by the EU Roaming Regulations.
The Plan is not a mobile offering and accordingly it does not fall within the scope of Regulation (EU) No 531/2012 (the Roaming Regulations).
E74 Previous affecting provision: power pursuant to section exercised (30.11.2007 to 30.06.2010) by Communications (Mobile Telephone Roaming) Regulations 2007 (S.I. No. 792 of 2007), to cease to have effect as per reg.
This lack of tariff transparency and bill shock may have been mitigated by the Commission's Roaming Regulations, which have included measures to increase transparency and mitigate bill shock (as already described in section 3.1 above).