O2 brings back roaming charges for Britons travelling to the EU

O2 brings back roaming charges for Britons travelling to the EU
O2 brings back roaming charges for Britons travelling to the EU
O2 brings back roaming charges for Britons travelling to the EU with £3.50 bill for every gigabyte used over 25GB Latest fallout from Brexit deal, which asked networks to have 'fair rates' for users Ministers at the time said they would not prevent the reintroduction of charges O2 announced change Wednesday and said it would take effect from August 2 

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O2 has announced plans reintroduce roaming charges for Britons travelling to the EU. 

From August, the network's customers will face a £3.50 bill for every gigabyte used over 25GB. 

In an email to customers on Wednesday O2 said there would be 'changes to our roaming fair usage policy' from August 2. 

'As your monthly UK data allowance is over 25GB, you can still use your data in our Europe Zone,

'But it's now subject to a Roaming Limit of 25GB. Once you've reached this limit you'll be charged an additional cost of £3.50/GB', the email, seen by the Independent, said.  

O2 has announced plans reintroduce roaming charges for Britons travelling to the EU. From August, the network's customers will face a £3.50 bill for every gigabyte used over 25GB

O2 has announced plans reintroduce roaming charges for Britons travelling to the EU. From August, the network's customers will face a £3.50 bill for every gigabyte used over 25GB 

It is the latest fallout from Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit deal, agreed on Christmas eve last year, which left open the option to reintroduce data tariffs in the EU. 

The agreement only stated operators should have 'fair and transparent rates for international mobile roaming'.

'It also

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