
U609 Swivel
U609 Swivel is designed for use between the hose and the pipe, or between the hose and other equipments.
Materials:
Body: Aluminum
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U609-A/B 23kg/case of 100 27kg/case of 100 47.5x31.6x26 cm /case of 100
U609-C/D 30kg/case of 50 34kg/case of 50 58x31.5x26 cm /case of 50
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Apr 12th 2006
From The Economist print edition
The EU hopes to slash the price of cross-border mobile calls
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“TODAY it is only when using your mobile phone abroad that you realise there are still borders in Europe,�
lamented Viviane Reding, the European commissioner responsible for telecoms and media regulation, as she
announced plans to slash the cost of mobile roaming last month. It is a laudable aim European consumers
typically pay ¬1.25 ($1.50) per minute to call home from another European country, and ¬1 per minute to receive
calls from home while abroad. With roaming margins above 90%, European mobile operators make profits of
around ¬10 billion a year from the trade, the commission estimates.
Ms Reding s plan, unveiled on March 28th and up for discussion until May 12th, is to impose a “home pricing�
scheme. Even while roaming, callers would be charged whatever they would normally pay to use their phones in
their home countries; charges for incoming calls while roaming would be abolished. That may sound good. But, as
the industry is understandably at pains to point out, it could have some curious knock-on effects.
In particular, consumers could sign up with operators in foreign countries to take advantage of lower prices.
Everyone would take out subscriptions to the cheapest supplier and bring them back home, says John Tysoe of the
Mobile World, a consultancy. “You d end up with a complete muddle. An operator might have a network, but no
customers, because they ve all migrated.�
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