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.
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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’