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BRUSSELS — José Manuel Barroso, the president of the European Commission, called on Wednesday for an end to the high fees charged for making mobile phone calls across national borders, seizing on one of the few truly popular European initiatives at a time of rising skepticism about the European Union.
In addition, the fees Apple charged for making purchases via the App store were, in effect, a "tax", said Mr Ek.
Currently, the limit on what can be charged for making a call is about 30p and sending a text 9p, but there is no cap on what companies can charge per megabyte of data.
The premise is that SMEs are currently underserved by incumbent banks, including account opening being cumbersome and much more difficult than it should be and exorbitant fees charged for making payments or international money exchange.
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While banks may not charge for making transactions on a phone, cell carriers do.
He points out that broadcasters often ask producers to lower the fees they charge for making a show, even when it has become a hit.
The move will not affect the small business customers whom the bank, and its NatWest arm, warned last month it may have to charge for making deposits.
But their methods have yet to pass the test of a serious downturn in the financial sector or the wider economy.The second way of earning money is by charging for making payments, for example through credit-card fees.
New EU limits have lowered the amount mobile phone providers can charge for making or receiving calls abroad, or accessing the internet.
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