EE first UK Mobile operator to reintroduce roaming charges in Europe

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UK Mobile operator EE will charge new UK customers extra to use their mobile phones in Europe from January, the BBC reports.

Those joining or upgrading from 7th July 2021 will be charged £2 a day to use their allowances in 47 European destinations from January 2022.

EE, which is part of BT Group, previously said it had no plans to reintroduce roaming charges in Europe.

It is the first UK operator to reintroduce the charges since the EU trade deal was signed in December.

Since 2017, mobile networks in EU countries have not been allowed to charge customers extra to use their phones in other EU countries.

There are some “fair use” limits, for example, you cannot get a mobile phone contract from Romania and then use it all year round in Italy.

In January 2021, EE, O2, Three and Vodafone all stated they had no plans to reintroduce roaming charges, despite Brexit giving them the option to do so.

EE said on Thursday that introducing the charges would “support investment into our UK based customer service and leading UK network”.


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