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Operators like, Airtel, Vodafone, Tata Teleservices to implement data roaming transparency measures
TT Correspondent |  |  21 Jun 2012

The GSMA which represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide on Thursday announced new measures which aim at helping consumers better understand and manage data usage and addressing the Issue of Bill Shock. These initiatives were launched at at the Mobile Asia Expo

 

At a meeting held this week in Shanghai, 24 operator groups, including America Movil, AT&T, Axiata Group Berhad, Bharti Airtel, Ltd., China Mobile, China Unicom, Deutsche Telekom, France Telecom-Orange, Hutchison 3 Group, KT Corporation, MTS, Qtel, SK Telecom, Smart Communications, Inc., SoftBank Mobile Corp., Tata Teleservices Limited, Telecom Italia Group, Telefonica, Telekom Austria Group, Telenor Group, TeliaSonera, Verizon Communications, VimpelCom and Vodafone Group agreed to undertake a number of measures which will help mobile subscribers better understand their data roaming charges and more effectively manage their use of data services.

 

"A number of our operator members are already implementing sound transparency practices, benefitting more than a billion subscribers worldwide," said Franco Bernabe, Chairman of the GSMA and Chairman and CEO of Telecom Italia Group. "The initiative announced today will help to promote an even broader adoption of principles that will offer a more transparent and uniform experience for billions of consumers, wherever they travel."

 

The GSMA is committed to working with mobile operators worldwide to adopt the following measures:

 

Sending text messages to remind customers of their data roaming tariffs when they arrive in another country and turn on their mobile device;

 

Implementing a monthly data roaming spending limit to help consumers manage their roaming bill and sending alerts when their data usage approaches the limit; and temporarily suspending data service when usage exceeds the spending limit.

 

In the first phase of this initiative, these operators and their group subsidiaries have agreed to implement these data roaming transparency measures by the end of 2012, covering more than 4 billion mobile connections worldwide. The GSMA will also work to promote the adoption of these guidelines across its full membership base of nearly 800 mobile operators globally.  Further, the GSMA will develop a trust mark that will identify to consumers that their mobile operator is implementing these measures.

    
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21 Jun 2012(IST)  
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