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Originally Posted by SnoopZ
The internet abroad could cost you £100-1000s if you're not on the right tariff.
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No it can't, by law it's limited to £40 in a month unless you specifically agree otherwise.
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Originally Posted by Peter_
You should not be charged more than 50 euros as long as you ring in to get an addon on your phone otherwise its your fault.
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Some providers require you to (and will automatically) opt out of the EU cap if you go on one of the "saver" packages, e.g. £1.99 per day or whatever.
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Originally Posted by danielf
Prices for Roaming in the EU are quite a bit lower now (Thanks to the EU introducing a cap). On O2 you get a daily allowance of 25MB for £1.99. I thought it was well worth it when I was in Paris for a couple of days the other week.
Roaming charges for the rest of the world are still extortionate though.
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O2 really just copied Vodafone who did 25MB for £2.00 last year. Voda now does use-your-UK-allowance for £3.00 a day or if you're a heavy user 3 does unlimited data for £5 a day. Most of the MVNOs compare pretty poorly to the big providers.
Wish O2 would do the same as Voda, since I have unlimited UK allowance