On 25 November 2015, the European Union enacted new rules for international mobile roaming (IMR) under Regulation 2015/2120, which seeks to implement a Roam Like at Home (RLAH) regime among the member states of the European Union. Questions remain, however, as to whether it is possible to implement RLAH without mandating below-cost pricing and thus introducing significant regulatory and economic distortions
Europe has been the first region to intervene on the market for internationalroaming services. The f...
The aim of my work is to evaluate the effect of roaming price regulation on the market of mobile pho...
International audienceIn October 2015, the European parliament has decided to forbid roaming charges...
On 25 November 2015, the European Union enacted new rules for international mobile roaming (IMR) und...
As technology evolves and globalization continues, the need for reasonably priced roaming services h...
As technology evolves and globalization continues, the need for reasonably priced roaming services h...
This paper suggests that international roaming markets suffer from structural flaws in the way that ...
Florence School of RegulationThis paper suggests that international roaming markets suffer from stru...
This report found international mobile roaming services (IMRS) prices to be unreasonably high, cons...
The issue of roaming has had far greater visibility in the UK than in the EU, because the price incr...
The European market for roaming services has historically experienced poor or no competition and, wh...
This section discusses the need for regulation of internationalroaming charges. This is done through...
The European Union (EU) has been regulating roaming since 1997, and has developed different policies...
Mobile phone usage when travelling abroad is expensive. In contrast to domestic voice call prices, e...
This diploma thesis examines the issue of the roaming regulation. The goal was to find out whether i...
Europe has been the first region to intervene on the market for internationalroaming services. The f...
The aim of my work is to evaluate the effect of roaming price regulation on the market of mobile pho...
International audienceIn October 2015, the European parliament has decided to forbid roaming charges...
On 25 November 2015, the European Union enacted new rules for international mobile roaming (IMR) und...
As technology evolves and globalization continues, the need for reasonably priced roaming services h...
As technology evolves and globalization continues, the need for reasonably priced roaming services h...
This paper suggests that international roaming markets suffer from structural flaws in the way that ...
Florence School of RegulationThis paper suggests that international roaming markets suffer from stru...
This report found international mobile roaming services (IMRS) prices to be unreasonably high, cons...
The issue of roaming has had far greater visibility in the UK than in the EU, because the price incr...
The European market for roaming services has historically experienced poor or no competition and, wh...
This section discusses the need for regulation of internationalroaming charges. This is done through...
The European Union (EU) has been regulating roaming since 1997, and has developed different policies...
Mobile phone usage when travelling abroad is expensive. In contrast to domestic voice call prices, e...
This diploma thesis examines the issue of the roaming regulation. The goal was to find out whether i...
Europe has been the first region to intervene on the market for internationalroaming services. The f...
The aim of my work is to evaluate the effect of roaming price regulation on the market of mobile pho...
International audienceIn October 2015, the European parliament has decided to forbid roaming charges...