Talk:European Union/@comment-185.32.236.145-20180424144516/@comment-24682153-20180426184857

Well, there is no evidence that rules are enforced as nobody has posted so far about these offers. I'm personally interested as I'm starting up a special "Roam at home" wiki for the German market based on these offers. But these rules are in place only since last summer. We need more users to very best offers (some of you have mentioned) if they do it or don't.

The volume-based FUPs are enforced, but it's a different story with the time-based FUP ("4 months rule). I'm running some foreign SIM cards roaming permanently. But we need more feedback from users having roamed for more than 4 months.

As an update: German providers don't enforce it (except on the unlimited postpaid plans and StreamOn by Telekom), TIM Italy doesn't enforce it (but a volume-based FUP). I a few weeks I can tell you about BonBon/HR and WindTre/IT and possibly some Spanish providers. But I'm "misusing" them only for 3 months now.

My list of reported time FUP-enforcements after 4 months: most Austrian providers (confirmed with T-mobile, Drei and HoT), Polish providers (Play and Plus are confirmed), Three UK, some Romanian providers (not specified). So you see some are actually implementing the time FUP.

Please give us more feedback about your experience here. There will be a special article of the best options in this wiki too. But we need more verfied reports of users of good RLAH options having it used for more than 4 months without problems.