Talk:All countries/@comment-91.158.123.165-20181230133837/@comment-24682153-20181230154928

I will write an update to that situation soon. 1 1/2 years after the implemantion of "roam like at home" the situation is as following:

- in very cheap countries like Baltic, Finland, effectively Poland, partly Austria a.s.o. some operators/tariffs still have opted out. This means no roaming at all or at surcharges.

- in the most countries we have a volume-based FUP (fair use policy) and sometimes a time-based FUP. The volume FUP limits the amount of data coming from your domestic package without surcharges. This new limit will be around 3.7-3.8 GB for package with €10 sales price. The volume-based FUP can limit roaming without surcharges to a max. of 4 months, but is rarely enforce. All "misuse" of FUP is now capped at surcharge of around 5.40 € per GB.

- in some more expensive countries, there is not FUP enforced or only at a few "unlimited" plans. This concerns prepaid offers from the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, partly France, Italy and Spain. So if you use a UK plan like Voxi or a French Mobicarte or most Spanish providers, you may still use all of the domestic allowance abroad without surcharges. Be aware that the number of these offers have decreased in 2018 and may continued to do so.