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You can check your cruise coverage here. We recommend that you turn off roaming while the ship is docked in a US port. Otherwise, your phone may pick up the ship's network, and you'll be charged cruise ship roaming charges for any usage. Once you're out to sea, you can turn roaming back on and pay for the data, text, and voice you use.



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International roaming is a service allowing you to continue using your mobile phone or other mobile device to browse the internet, as well as send and receive: emails, voice calls, and text messages while visiting another country.

The price you pay for Wi-Fi calls to international numbers when you're outside the US, depends on your international roaming option. The good news is, with most of our international roaming add-ons, you'll pay less for these calls than you did before. All Wi-Fi calls to US numbers are free of charge.

You can check your cruise coverage here. We recommend that you turn off roaming while the ship is docked in a US port. Otherwise, your phone may pick up the ship's network, and you'll be charged cruise ship roaming charges for any usage. Once you're out to sea, you can turn roaming back on and pay for the data, text, and voice you use.


Before you travel internationally, make sure your device's roaming is turned on so your device can connect to cellular networks in your destination country.


To turn on roaming, start on your device's home screen:

I've got two wifi5 (ac) APs and one wifi6 (ax) and I have similar issues when a device moves to the wifi6 AP: the phone reports no Internet and I have to reconnect. I'm fairly sure fast roaming works between the two wifi5 APs. I have hostapd-common and wpad-wolfssl installed on all three.

I also have usteer installed and setup. It seems tricky to debug whether that actually does much but my understanding is that it is supposed to force devices to switch when they are moved. Do you have any recommendations for a phone app for testing whether the fast roaming actually works as intended (preferably free/open and in f-droid).

You say, it is no regression. That makes me wonder because I never had this issue in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxemburg or Sweden using my German Telekom SIM Card and my German Vodafone SIM Card. However, the last time I was in France was this Summer with SFOS 4.1 on an Xperia 10 ii and an XA2. There was no problem with data roaming. I have not tested data roaming with SFOS 4.3 yet.

When you travel outside your home country to another EU country, you don't have to pay any additional charges to use your mobile phone. This is known as "roaming" or "roam like at home". Your calls (to mobile and fixed phones), text messages (SMS) and data use (web browsing, music and video streaming etc.) are charged at domestic rates, i.e. the same price as calls, texts and data within your home country.

The same rule also applies to any calls or text messages your receive while you're abroad - you aren't charged extra to receive calls or texts while roaming, even if the person calling you is using a different service provider.

Roaming is when you use your mobile phone while occasionally travelling outside the country where you live or have stable links i.e. you work or study there. So, as long as you spend more time at home than abroad, or you use your mobile phone more at home than abroad, you are considered to be roaming. You will therefore be charged domestic prices for your calls, text and data use in the EU. This is considered a "fair use of roaming services".

If you use your mobile phone abroad permanently, for example if you move abroad and keep using your sim card from your home country, your mobile operator may charge you extra for roaming. However, these charges are capped under the fair use policy.

Mobile operators may apply a "fair use policy" to ensure that all roaming customers have access to and benefit from the "roam like at home" rules (i.e. roaming services at domestic prices) when travelling in the EU. This means that your mobile operator may apply fair, reasonable and proportionate control mechanisms to avoid customers abusing the rules.

When you're roaming, there are no volume restrictions on your voice calls and text messages (SMS). Any calls or texts not included in your contract will be charged at the same rate you'd pay in your home country. However, there are rules and limits on how much data you can have charged at your domestic price. These limits depend on the type of contract you have.

If you have a mobile phone contract with a limited data allowance, you can use this allowance when you travel in the EU at no extra cost. The data allowance in your contract is your limit when roaming.

Operators may also offer contracts without roaming services or specifically designed alternative roaming contracts with tariffs which fall outside the scope of EU rules, for example if you roam outside the EU. However, you must specifically choose these types of options yourself.

As part of their fair use policy, your operator can monitor and check your roaming use over a 4 month period. If, during this period, you have spent more time abroad than at home AND your roaming use exceeds your domestic use, your operator may contact you and ask you to clarify your situation. You will have 14 days to do so.

If you continue to spend more time abroad than you do at home and your roaming consumption continues to exceed your domestic usage your operator may start charging you extra for your roaming use. The surcharges (excluding VAT) are capped at:

Yes, but be careful. You should not be charged extra to use your mobile phone when you travel by ship or plane, as long as you are connected to a terrestrial (land-based) mobile network, e.g. in a harbour, on a river, in the airport. But if mobile services are provided via satellite systems, EU rules no longer apply and you will be charged for non-regulated roaming services (no price caps). To avoid extra costs, deactivate roaming on your device or activate flight mode while on board.

The cost of roaming (particularly data roaming) outside the EU/EEA can be expensive. To avoid running up steep bills, check the cost for roaming outside the EU with your provider before travelling.

I am currently in spain and I am using mobile data with roaming. There are no contractual limitations or anything but the mobile data connection is not working properly and I am confused:

Certain apps like whatsapp or instagram work without any issues, i can send and receive messages without any delay. Loading pictures is going in medium to high speed. BUT some apps do not have a connection. For example chrome and googe maps are not loading anything.

The European Commission welcomes today's vote by the European Parliament's plenary to adopt the agreement reached in June to end roaming charges by June 2017 and to set first EU-wide net neutrality rules (read the press release).

The roaming charges will cease to exist in the EU as of 15 June 2017. Consumers will pay the same price for calls, texts and mobile data wherever they are travelling in the EU. Calling a friend when you are at home or in another EU country won't make a difference on your bill.

The rules enshrine the principle of net neutrality into EU law: no blocking or throttling of online content, applications and services. It means that there will be truly common EU-wide internet rules, contributing to a single market and reversing current fragmentation.

Every European must be able to have access to the open internet and all content and service providers must be able to provide their services via a high-quality open internet. From the entry into force of the rules, blocking and throttling the internet will be illegal in the EU and users will be free to use their favourite apps no matter the offer they subscribe. Many mobile providers are blocking Skype, Facetime or similar apps or sometime they ask extra money for allowing these services: this will be illegal.

All traffic will be treated equally. This means, for example, that there can be no paid prioritisation of traffic in the internet access service. At the same time, equal treatment allows reasonable day-to-day traffic management according to justified technical requirements, and which must be independent of the origin or destination of the traffic and of any commercial considerations. Common rules on net neutrality mean that internet access providers cannot pick winners or losers on the internet, or decide which content and services are available.

Data roaming occurs whenever your phone disconnects from your carrier's network and hops on another network. Roaming allows you to make calls, send texts, and use wireless data even when you're outside of your network's boundaries. The downside, of course, is that roaming data usually comes with extra charges to your account. ff782bc1db

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