Brexiters knew what they were voting for.
I was wondering when someone would attempt that.
The free roaming has worked well since Brexit only because nobody dared introduce it again.
Most companies dropped free EU roaming almost right away.
I’m in Northern Ireland and haven’t heard of a single company that dropped free EU roaming.
Then you must not have read the linked article, which mentions three companies that have done just that.
Roaming charges made an unwelcome reappearance for UK mobile users heading to mainland Europe after Brexit. EE, Three and Vodafone were all quick to reintroduce the daily or monthly charges to use their mobiles while in the EU – which typically add £2 a day.
I don’t know about your country, but in mine, most if not all mobile data providers include free EU roaming if not in all plans then at least in some.
I don’t know about your country, but in mine, most if not all mobile data providers include free EU roaming if not in all plans then at least in some.
Well, it’s not about any country but the UK which left the EU. Free EU roaming is an EU legislation, so obviously the UK is no longer covered by it.
Free EU roaming is an EU legislation, so obviously the UK is no longer covered by it.
There’s actually a lot of EU laws that still apply to the UK, so if the UK government had wanted to be kind to its citizens, they definitely COULD have retained free roaming too.
Jumped to Lebara once Three started charging for EU roaming. Uswitch have a nice plan with 21GB/month for about £8–9/month. Includes EU roaming. No lock-in or contract. I think it also includes some free minutes to dial EU numbers. Pretty much better in every way.
Try living in Canada. Pretty much all the providers charge $15/day for roaming! No monthly plans available.