Talk:European Union/@comment-2001:56A:7544:700:4533:5111:DA5D:3C99-20180617210644

Hello -- I am a Canadian travelling to Europe in October 2018 for three weeks in the following countries (shown in the order of travel):

- UK - Italy - Switzerland - Germany - Netherlands - France

In the past I have purchased multi-country SIM cards so that I can alleviate the necessity of purchasing a SIM for each country I am visiting. Based on these new rules (I was last in Europe in May 2017 prior to these changes going into effect), is my understanding correct that if I purchase a SIM card in the UK when I arrive (love that I can do this at the airport from a vending machine!!!), all rates while travelling in the other countries (with the exception of Switzerland) will be the same as if I was still in the UK? If this is the case, I won't bother with hunting down a pre-paid multi-country SIM card, and will just get a UK SIM card when I arrive, and use it throughout my travels, and will only use Wi-Fi when in Switzerland. Thanks in advance for your assistance!

Angelese