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    1. JourneyThiefer on

      Fucking Brexit 💀 Ireland is the only country the UK has roam like at home roaming still. Although o2 and Tesco mobile (probs other providers too) still have 25GB free roaming each month in the EU at least, which is fine for vast vast majority of people when travelling.

    2. YacineBoussoufa on

      UK, Andorra and Switzerland should be „yellow“, they depend on the operator. Some operators have singular agreements that allow roam like at home.

      EDIT: I just did a rapid search trough all conditions of Italian Providers and it’s a total mess for the UK… Some allow UK RLAH, some allow only certain part of the UK (Guernsey, Isle of Man, etc…) others only for Gibraltar, etc…. And then there is Vodafone Italia, that allows RLAH in Diego Garcia Island. WTF… Similar thing for some France Overseas territories, Faroe Islands, Svalbard etc…

    3. No_Reception_2626 on

      Most UK operators still offer it as most UK consumers still want / need it due to travelling. It’s not more expensive either. I have it included in my phone plan which is all inclusive costing £10 pm.

    4. JourneyThiefer on

      What happens to people who live near borders of places that don’t have RLAH, do they get accidentally charged sometimes? This could’ve been a huge problems due to Brexit for people living all along the Irish border (me included) but luckily Ireland is treated as a home destination still.

    5. TheStoicSamurai on

      Why is nobody talking about Ukraine being stated to be roaming-free in 2026? Like wtff?

    6. This is incorrect. I’ve been charged a lot of roaming fees in Monaco. Monaco is not in the EU roaming zone.

    7. There should be a separate colour for “used to be part of RLAH but then did something really fucking stupid”. Perhaps piss-yellow?

    8. Cool-Particular-4159 on

      What is your source for all Balkan countries joining in 2026? I can only find sources for Albania and Montenegro, and not any for the rest.

    9. RLAH is also cutting down speed if you exceed certain amount of traffic, as per the „fair use agreement“.
      So it is not Roam Like At Home…

    10. preparing4exams on

      Monaco is not a part of the Roaming free zone. I had to pay a substantial fee, cause I didn’t know about it.

    11. I thought that with the high-speed rail Budapest-Beograd makes it possible to travel by train to a real non-EU-country, without Roaming like Home, thus this is very sad news. For me, from the Netherlands, it isn’t possible to travel by train to a real non-EU-country, because UK, Switzerland and Microstates are included in Roaming like Home.

    12. UK : I ban My neighbors, but let all the incompatible from the other side of the world in 😀

    13. The UK isn’t as clean cut. My German pay-as-you-go sim (Ja! Mobil) doesn’t charge roaming fees

    14. bringinsexyback1 on

      Non-EU, Irish residency holders have it worst.
      They need a visa to go the Schengen region AND they need a visa to go to the UK.
      There’s no Roam Like At Home for non-EU people despite permanent residency if you live outside of the Schengen.
      Also, the visa process is very poorly managed, full of appointment grabbing bots and agents, and almost like a lottery system – sometimes you get a Schengen visa for 1 month and sometimes for 6 months.
      It’s a huge problem and makes a lot of money for some people. It’ll take very little to fix it, but it doesn’t seem anybody’s priority.

      Edit: just realized this post is about mobile phone roaming. I feel silly, but I’ll let my rant be here. I genuinely thought about visa regulations. I guess, you see what you want to see. Lol.

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