European mobile roaming not guaranteed in no-deal Brexit
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain said surcharge-free roaming for mobile users could no longer be guaranteed after a no-deal Brexit, meaning consumers could be hit with higher charges to make calls, send texts and use mobile data when travelling in the European Union.
A businessman talks on his mobile phone on Westminster Bridge in central London, Britain, September 13, 2018. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
But it noted that Britain’s biggest operators - EE (BT.L), O2 (TEF.MC), Vodafone (VOD.L) and 3 (0215.HK) - had already said they had no current plans to change their approach to mobile roaming after Brexit.
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The British government said it would legislate to make operators set a limit of 45 pounds ($58.70) a month on data usage when customers are travelling in Europe and beyond, in line with the current cap set by the European Union.
It said that in the event of no agreement between Britain and the EU, roaming could be offered with different terms and conditions, including lower allowances of calls, texts and data than offered in Britain.
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Reporting by Paul Sandle; Editing by Georgina Prodhan
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