Talk:Netherlands/@comment-36246461-20190420073221/@comment-24682153-20190420081029

This can very well be true. Lebara officially advertises their data-only bundle as: ''"From 1 February 2018, the data bundle can only be used in the Netherlands.". ''That's what we say in the article too.

But this is tricky. It's disobeys the EU roaming regulation. A provider must not offer a data bundle that is restricted to domestic use and bans all roaming. They hat to release at least a share of it (called FUP) without surcharges abroad.

There are domestic-only bundles. But these apply to tariffs/plans which are domestic-only banning all roaming for all of the tariff plan likne in Austria. As soon as you enable roaming on your plan, a minimum share (FUP) of the bundles must be given out for roaming without extra cost.