Mobile networks forced to send customers roaming alerts under Ofcom plans
Anyone who uses a UK mobile phone abroad will be better protected against unexpected charges under new rules proposed by the communications regulator, Ofcom.
Anyone who uses a UK mobile phone abroad will be better protected against unexpected charges under new rules proposed by the communications regulator, Ofcom.
The mobile network is following EE in bringing back charges which were initially scrapped when the UK was still part of the EU in June 2017.
Phone charges in the European Union will drop by about 75 per cent from today as part of an interim cap ahead of a full ban next year.