EU roaming charges: Full list of how much each major mobile provider charges

Roaming fees for travelling across the European Union ended in June 2017, allowing consumers to continue using their mobile plan in other EU nations at no additional cost, with a fair use limit. But following the UK’s exit from the bloc, roaming charges have been re-introduced across a number of major networks.

EE

EE, the biggest UK network, has reintroduced roaming charges.

EE customers can use their minutes, texts and data allowances in EE’s European roaming zone for £2 a day or for £10 a month with a Roam Abroad add on.

O2

O2 said they have no plans to re-introduce roaming charges in Europe.

O2 customers have a monthly data limit of 25GB when roaming and will be charged £3.50 for each GB after that.

For travelling outside of the EU, The O2 Travel Bolt On costs £4.99 a day in selected destinations outside Europe.

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Vodafone

Vodafone has reintroduced roaming charges for Britons travelling in Europe.

Like O2, Vodafone has a fair usage policy of 25GB of free roaming – but you will be charged if you breach the limit.

Customers not on these plans must purchase a multi-day pass for eight or 15 days.

source: express.co.uk