(ANSA) - BRUSSELS, 01 JULY - Roaming tariffs for the Western
Balkans region are now being cut: for the citizens of Albania,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Northern Macedonia, Montenegro
and Serbia, the costs for calls and traffic data in the region
will see a substantial reduction. The regional agreement was
signed on April, 4th, in Belgrade, and it’s promoted by the EU
Commission.
Starting today, citizens and businesses from the six
countries of the Western Balkans will therefore pay less while
using their mobile phones when they are in a country other than
their own in the region. In roaming mode, calls will be up to 8
times cheaper and data traffic costs will drop from 20 cents to
3 euros per megabyte.(ANSA).
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