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3's free overseas roaming sets cat among pigeons again

by Bob Crabtree on 16 January 2007, 12:18

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The press release


3 Group announces new pricing policy, cutting the cost of international roaming on the 3 networks

16 January 2007 - 3 Group, the global leader in 3G mobile broadband, today announced the introduction of "3 Like Home". This is a pricing policy that will permit 3 customers to travel abroad and use other 3 Group networks for a price similar to that on their home 3 network.

When 3 customers travel to another country in which 3 also operates, customers will be able to make and receive calls using the visited 3 network and be charged as if they were still using their home network. The same principle will apply to SMS, MMS, video calling and data services. The visited 3 network can be considered a virtual extension of their home network and can therefore be used as if the customer were not roaming at all.

"3 Like Home" reflects the 3 Group's strategy of giving customers fair and transparent treatment and attractive pricing, and will help to increase its base of customers that travel abroad. It will also allow many customers to make wider use of the recently launched X-Series product suite which offers mobile broadband for a flat rate fee.

"3 Like Home" is consistent with the European Commission's campaign to reduce the cost of mobile calls when roaming in Europe.

Christian Salbaing, Managing Director of European Telecommunications at 3 Group said:

"The launch of the '3 Like Home' scheme will significantly benefit our customers as they travel between the 3 Group's networks. It underlines our commitment to fair treatment and reasonable pricing for all our customers.

"While 3 customers will continue to face higher charges if they roam onto a non-3 network, this is because of the high wholesale charges required by many of 3's roaming partners. We hope the European Commission will be successful in significantly reducing these wholesale charges, which will allow price reductions for customers roaming between different operators within Europe."

"3 Like Home" is being introduced progressively for customers of 3 in Australia, Austria, Denmark, Hong Kong, Italy, the Republic of Ireland, Sweden and the UK. The rollout will be tailored to specific market conditions in each 3 country and exact pricing details will become available as implemented.


About the 3 Group
A division of Hutchison Whampoa, the 3 Group together with Hutchison Telecommunications International Limited, is the leading global player in 3G, holding licences in 11 markets with total population coverage of approximately 175 million. The 3 Group had more than 13.5 million customers as of August 2006.

In just three years, the 3 Group has built an entirely new mobile broadband network, achieving probably the fastest rollout of a cellular radio network in the entire telecommunications industry.

The three areas that form the core of its business are:

* Communications – including all forms of personal communications; voice and video calling; text, picture and video messaging; and mobile blogging
* Entertainment – including television; music audio and video, computer games, and media publishing
* Information services – including wireless web, access to the best of the internet and a range of news services, and the recently-launched X-Series giving full internet access for a flat fee.




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I can't wait for others to match this :)
Nice, wish they'd just improve customer service to an acceptable level :)
This is precisely the reason I got an x-series N73 for my other half. She is off round the world today, Australia being one of the destinations. Found out about this on the phone to their customer service people yesterday. She will get her tarrif as it is at home and can use the internet for MSN and skype :D
Tell you what - this will be awesome if Vodafone do the same - I've got unlimited free sms/mms so even when abroad I won't have to worry….
how did u get unlimited sms? they give me a 1000 a month for £30 a month. its not enough :(