Following Europe’s decision to install more stringent roaming fee caps, Vodafone has decided to scrap roaming fees across the continent.

Tim Skinner

May 6, 2016

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Following Europe’s decision to install more stringent roaming fee caps, Vodafone has decided to scrap roaming fees across the continent.

The mobile operator has announced worry-free inclusive roaming across 40 territories inside Europe, but it should be noted the Isle of Man and Channel Islands are considered territories in this context. On selected plans, Vodafone will give customers unlimited calls, texts and picture messaging, with a monthly 4G data cap of 4GB which can be used across Europe at no extra cost. Vodafone has launched non-inclusive 4G roaming in other destinations across the world.

It is of little surprise to see operators getting in early on scrapping roaming fees across Europe as the European Commission readies itself to abolish fees altogether in 2017; so Vodafone’s announcement effectively pre-empts the need for future action. As it stands, the operator’s offering extends to new customers only roaming in Europe, whereas 4G roaming on other continents, as expected, comes with expensive strings attached.

The real value-add for customers is in inclusive roaming outside of Europe, and there is evidence of mobile operators doing so already. Three’s Feel at Home policy gives customers an unlimited data bucket with zero roaming fees in nearly ten countries outside of Europe, including Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and United States.

“With inclusive roaming across 40 destinations – we really are making Vodafone the home of worry-free roaming,” said Glafkos Persianis, Vodafone UK’s Commercial Director.

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Tim Skinner

Tim is the features editor at Telecoms.com, focusing on the latest activity within the telecoms and technology industries – delivering dry and irreverent yet informative news and analysis features.

Tim is also host of weekly podcast A Week In Wireless, where the editorial team from Telecoms.com and their industry mates get together every now and then and have a giggle about what’s going on in the industry.

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