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UPDATE 1-UK mobile operator EE to bring back roaming charges in the EU

Thu, 24th Jun 2021 14:35

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LONDON, June 24 (Reuters) - British mobile operator EE
said on Thursday it was bringing back mobile roaming
charges in the European Union for new and upgrading customers
from next January, wiping out a benefit that has saved tourists
and business travellers millions of pounds since the charges
were abolished in 2017.

The company, which is owned by BT, had previously said it
had no plans to reintroduce roaming charges following Brexit.

Users will be charged 2 pounds a day ($2.78) for roaming in
a total of 47 European destinations, it said.

The charges, which will apply to customers signing new
contracts from July 7, would support investment in its UK-based
customer service and its UK network, it added.

Roaming charges were completely abolished in the European
Union in 2017, saving holiday makers and business travellers
millions of pounds a year in total additional charges for using
their smartphones outside Britain.

But fee-free roaming was not protected in the Brexit
agreement Britain agreed with the EU.

Britain said it could not prevent European mobile network
operating companies charging UK operators when customers roamed
on their networks, and this charge could be passed onto the
user.

Britain's other networks O2, Vodafone and Three said in 2018
they had no plans to bring back roaming charges.
($1 = 0.7183 pounds)
(Reporting by Paul Sandle; Editing by Kate Holton)

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