Mnie zastanawia co z tym, co było napisane w
http://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/dae/docume ... c_id=42307
Miało być tak, że skoro 1 GB kosztuje 7,7€, to koszt abonamentu (np. 100 zł) przelicza się na Euro (np. 1€=4zł czyli 100zł = 25€) nastepnie mnoży x2 i dzieli przez koszt 1GB.
Zatem 25x2/7,7 = 6,5 GB - tyle powinno przysługiwać osobom płacącym abonament w wysokości 100zł. Oczywiście inna kwota abonamentu to inna liczba GB przysługujących miesięcznie, ale sposób obliczeń jest analogiczny.
For the most competitive contracts offering data allowances at very low domestic unit prices (below the wholesale cap): When you go abroad you will continue to enjoy your full allowance of calls and texts. For data, you will have twice the volume of data equivalent to the value of your monthly contract in terms of the wholesale roaming data price cap.
Example: with his €70 per month contract, Tim living in the Netherlands gets unlimited calls, texts and data for his smartphone. While travelling abroad, he will have unlimited calls and text. For data, he will get twice the equivalent of €70 worth at the wholesale roaming data price cap. Based on caps agreed by the European Parliament and Member States, this would give Tim over 18 GB of data roaming as of 15 June 2017 and 56 GB of data roaming as of January 2022.