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Old 04-11-2018, 00:25   #18
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Re: Roaming charges look set to return after Brexit.

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Well, the U.K. mobile operators, and the EU, don’t think it will change...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-45064268
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Of course, just because the operators might be allowed to reintroduce roaming charges, it does not necessarily mean that they will do so.

Three has "committed to maintain the availability of roaming in the EU at no additional cost following Brexit".

Vodafone said it was too soon to assess the implications of Brexit on roaming regulation, but added it expected competition to continue to drive good value for customers and that it currently had no plans to change its roaming charges.

EE also said it had no plans to introduce charging and called on the government "to put consumers at the top of their agenda in the Brexit negotiations to help ensure that UK operators can continue to offer low prices to our customers".

And O2 said: "We currently have no plans to change our roaming services across Europe. We're engaged with the government with regards to what may happen once the UK officially leaves the EU."
So, Three, Vodafone, EE, and O2 have no plans to change it - who does that leave?
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