Monday, February 11, 2019

Mobile roaming charges.


3 has no plans to bring them back in, regardless of how Brexit negotiations resolve themselves.    

Vodafone says it currently had no plans to change its roaming charges.   

EE also said it had no plans to introduce the charges.    

And O2 said: "We currently have no plans to change our roaming services across Europe." 

So why did the BBC askWill these charges return after Brexit?  If the UK leaves the EU having agreed a version of Theresa May's withdrawal agreement, any changes will not happen immediately.” when it knew full well that they wouldn't and will not.

Why didn’t they just have a headline saying “Big Four mobile companies will not be changing current roaming tariffs after we leave the EUAnd have no plans to do.”   

But of course, where’s the story in that?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi. I know your tounge is very firmly in cheek about the BBC given your broadcasting background. But you have a point. not only do theyhave to be balanced, they have to have to be seen to be balanced too!