Talk:European Union/@comment-31732565-20170414142250/@comment-24682153-20170414150442

How you've found this article? It's not finished yet.

We have here a site or article with tested SIM cards for EU roaming. It has actually been my baby as I tested 8 out of 9 mentioned: European Union2. I know what you mean with shady deals. We will never recommend these even if some vendors are lobbying hard for them.

What the new EU rules are concerned, I'm working on the article in the next days. And I'll put it online as soon as it's finished as many users are asking for the new rules or are not aware of them.

As I said above my heart is torn: As a European citizen I believe in Europe and our quest here has been to lower these ridiculous cross-country rates. That's why we (or at least I) make this wiki. The new rules fall short of what they've promised. On the other side, they are a major step ahead in the right direction. So I really hope that providers won't undermine them too much.

Of course, you can still buy a SIM card in every EU country and nobody will stop you from using it in another. I agree with you that there will be other offers, but these 9 SIMs (except maybe of the Ukrainian one that are not affected) don't make sense anymore past June 15th. At first we need to test the new candidates, how they will implement the new policies and whether they employ a FUP. I'm stocking up on Polish, Romanian etc. SIM cards already. But I need your help too to feature new suggestions later this summer.

This is not a one-man show. I need all of your experience from this summer and we may end up with new roaming stars.