European Commission proposes to extend EU Roaming to Western Balkans
The European Commission has proposed to open negotiations with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia to integrate them into the EU's ‘Roam Like at Home' regime.
Once the agreements are finalised with each of the partners and once they have each fully aligned with EU roaming rules, people travelling between the EU and Western Balkans will be able to make calls, send text messages and use mobile data without roaming surcharges, CE Report informs via the European Commission's official website.
This means seamless connectivity at domestic rates not only for citizens and businesses from the Western Balkans visiting the EU, but also for EU travellers in the Western Balkans.
The agreement will make it easier and more affordable for people and companies on both sides to stay in touch while abroad for study, work or holidays.
Next steps
With the proposal for negotiating mandates adopted, the Commission seeks Council authorisation to open negotiations with the Western Balkan partners.
Once adopted by the Council, the Commission will negotiate bilateral agreements with each Western Balkan partner.
When concluded successfully, these agreements will pave the way for the Western Balkans to become part of the ‘EU's Roam Like at Home' area.
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