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Phone customers may have to pay more to use their phone abroad this year.From March, a number of phone networks will bring back EU roaming charges, meaning people may have to shell out extra money to use their phone while on holiday.EE, Three, Lebara and more will all be scrapping free EU roaming and bringing back the charges soon.Vodafone reintroduced roaming charges for UK customers last year, meaning new and upgrading customers have had to pay up to £2 per day to use their monthly allowance of data, calls and texts in the EU.Different fees will be set by each network provider, with some more expensive than others when it comes to using your phone abroad, Liverpool Echo reports.Before Brexit, UK customers could enjoy no extra charge for using their monthly allowances of calls, data and texts while in 28 destinations in the EU.Now some mobile providers have reintroduced roaming charges, while others are allowing customers to still roam for free.Here are all the mobile networks that have brought back fees.Vodafone is charging for Roaming.New and upgrading customers will have to pay up to £2 per day to use their monthly allowance of data, calls and texts, unless they signed up before August 11, 2021.Vodafone customers will be able to reduce the cost to £1 per day by purchasing a multi-day pass for eight or 15 days (Vodafone will charge £3.13 per GB over its 25GB limit).Those on the firm’s more expensive Xtra plans will still have roaming included, while the Republic of Ireland will be exempt for all customers.

Find out more here.Roaming charges will be back in place with EE from March 3, 2022.Those who have taken out a pay monthly handset or SIM plan with EE from July 7, 2021 onwards, will incur a daily charge (£2 per day

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