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.
Majorca tourism
UK mobile operator EE to bring back roaming charges for EU countries
Fee-free roaming was not protected in the Brexit agreement
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This is the real brexit..... I’ve just received a parcel from UK, now subject to import and administration costs. Of course, this will work the same the other way. Does it feel good “taking back control”....? Bravo ‘little englanders’