Vodafone, voxi, ee, sky and more confirm roaming fee prices

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BREXIT SAW THE REINTRODUCTION OF ROAMING FEES ACROSS EUROPE FOR BRITS ABROAD 12:25, 04 Jun 2025Updated 15:15, 04 Jun 2025 Most of the UK's major phone networks, including Vodafone and


Sky, have reintroduced roaming fees following Brexit. This means that for Brits jetting off to nations around Europe this summer, they could be hit with charges for using their phones. The


new rules were first introduced back in October, 2024, which meant that phone providers must now notify customers when they start roaming while abroad. READ MORE: CREDIT CARD CUSTOMERS CAN


SAVE £1,679 'BEFORE START OF SUMMER' WITH EASY MOVE FULL LIST OF ROAMING FEES PER MOBILE PHONE PROVIDER: * EE: £2.59 a day for contract customers. £2.50 a day, or £10 for seven


days, if you are pay-as-you-go. EE has a 50GB "fair use" limit. * THREE: £2 a day for contract customers. Three-day passes for £5, a seven-day pass for £12, or a 14-day pass for


£24. Data Passports for £5 for unlimited data in 89 countries. No charge for pay-as-you-go. Three has a 12GB "fair use" limit. * VODAFONE: £2.42 a day if you're on contract.


European Roaming pass for £12 for 8 days or £17 for 15 days. £9 for 3GB for eight days if you're pay-as-you-go. Vodafone has a 25GB "fair use" limit. * SKY: £2 a day. No


"fair use" limit. * VOXI: £2.45 a day for one day. Passes for £4.50 for two days, £12 for eight days, or £17 for 15 days. Voxi has a 20GB "fair use" limit. * O2: No


roaming fees. O2 has a 25GB "fair use" limit. * GIFFGAFF: No roaming fees. GiffGaff has a 5GB "fair use" limit. * TESCO MOBILE: No roaming fees until 2026. Article


continues below "Fair use" caps the amount of your UK data allowance you can use while roaming in Europe. It comes has Martin Lewis has urged mobile phone users to send two texts


to check if they are "out of contract," which means they are paying more than they should, or even for handsets that they no longer use. He explained: “First, text INFO, no cost,


to 85075, to check if you’re out of contract. If you’re on Three or ID or Smarty mobile, they’ll ask you for your date of birth. "In a few cases if you’re on a multiple handset deal it


won’t work. “You’ll then get a text back that tells you what your disconnection fee is. If it’s nothing, you’re free to leave. Or free to haggle. “Then go onto a SIM comparison site because


most cheap deals aren’t available direct from providers, you go onto a comparison site for most of the cheapest deals.” Article continues below “So let me just give you an example of some of


the cheap SIMs available right now, all of these have unlimited calls and texts. “For little data, Lebara 5G, has Vodafone signal on a one month contract, on a price comparison site from


£2.50 to £4 a month, I mean nothing basically. “Just text EAC to 65075 and then you’ll be given a code. Or, if you don’t want to leave your existing firm, take the cheap prices out there,


you’re out of contract, say, I want you to keep me, what you gonna give me to stay? And see if you can haggle.”