A new way of dealing with calls when ‘roaming’ abroad in Europe could be introduced in a couple of years - and new charges could arrive in July 2012. That’s the message from the European Commission, which has just announced a preliminary deal on new EU Roaming rules.
The European Parliament is expected to approve this agreement in May 2012, with the Council of the European Union expected to give its approval in June. The new rules could then become law on 1st July 2012.
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The UK & Ireland business of Domino’s Pizza has released a quarterly statement ahead of its Annual General Meeting today.
In one week during the quarter, mobile sales hit £1 million for the first time ever.
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This week’s podcast from The Fonecast covers all the top stories from the past seven days. We’re talking about mobile financial services, NFC-enabled fraud, WiFi networks, app development, customer complaints and much more.
As always, you can listen to the programme on our website audio player, via iTunes, by using our RSS feed or by downloading the MP3.
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Amazon.com has introduced two new ebook readers to the UK: the Kindle Touch and the Kindle Touch 3G.
Both have touch-controlled 6-inch screens and WiFi connectivity, while the 3G model also offers a free mobile connection. They’re available for pre-order and will be released on 27th April.
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In this week's podcast we're talking about mobile payments, NFC security threats, app developers, free WiFi, Ofcom complaints and much more.
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