Talk:All countries/@comment-194.136.18.66-20170324074648/@comment-24682153-20170325131136

The regulation from June will offer "roam like at home" meaning roaming rates are the same as domestic rates in the EU. In some countries data are sold very cheap like in Poland 9GB at €2.10, in others they are rather expensive like Germany 1GB at €10.

This is a problem, as the rules must not undermine domestic prices. So you can expect to pay the same prices like "at home" (= home country of the SIM) for roaming. Some FUP rules or limits may apply for cheap data.

I generally expect offers in the price range mentioned by you. I don't expect them from "international" offers like TravelSIM, but more likely from local providers like already today seen on our European Union2 page for the time prior to the new rules.

As some providers don't like this regulation, they may try to use some tricks to avoid the regulation: shut-off roaming, hike prices, using a FUP, demand "stable ties" to prevent "permanent roaming", ect. Unfortunately, the new regulation gives them some loopholes.