Talk:Estonia/@comment-85.253.187.79-20180110121646/@comment-24682153-20180110180744

Hi. What you have mentioned is the argument of the providers: We have to keep the surcharges to safeguard our low domestic prices. Sure, they have a point. But it's important to note that they opt out of the "Roam like at Home" system. This means: you can't use your domestic allowance in Estonia for roaming in the EU. The surcharged roaming rate is 0.9c/MB equal to 9.22€/GB. But here you see the problem: this is more expensive than in most EU countries now.

So the message is clear:

1.) Low domestic rates in an EU country like Estonia don't mean low roaming rates

2.) You can't use your data packages for roaming

3.) You might look for a different (and cheaper) solution elsewhere