Did you receive our text? 📱💬

You can, even when you're abroad, thanks to roaming.

According to the latest Eurobarometer survey, more than 81% of EU travellers are enjoying the freedom of calling, texting, and using without extra charges when exploring the EU and EEA countries.

The Roaming rules have been in place since June 2017 and got extended last year until 2032.

Check out the Eurobarometer → europa.eu/!HwwnHq

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Alex

@EU_Commission Does this include UK?

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popey

@EU_Commission As a UK citizen, this is one of the things I miss since brexit

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Landy PP Fella 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇧🇬🇺🇦🌻

@EU_Commission
I think this fair usage roaming policy is great. Gone are the days of having to check your account or be horrified at the sight of the impending bill.

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@EU_Commission This is a good thing indeed.

But your attempt to introduce a mass surveillance like China or Russia does, is NOT a good thing.

Stop the chat control NOW!

#privacy #surveillance #chatcontrol

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🇺🇦 Dany #IoMiVaccino

@EU_Commission best example phone choice

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Baptiste®️

@EU_Commission même pour les pays de l’EEA ? Mon opérateur ne me permet pas de faire du roaming depuis la Suisse par exemple…

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Thomas Lee

@EU_Commission sadly we in the UK have to pay to roam. Rhabks to the #torys

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known_as_bmf

@EU_Commission why is there a 2032 end date? What purpose does it serve?

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Pare :pace: 🚲

@EU_Commission I've seen the #Eurobarometer page.

But there is something still missing on the web pages of the #EU... Where is the button to share it on the #fediverse?

"Share this page" buttons.

The available ones are: twitter, facebook, linkedin, email.
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John Robinson

@EU_Commission And if you have been so stupid as to leave the EU you will have to pay every time you enter the EU. #BrexitBritain

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CockneyLaurie

@EU_Commission
Thanks all those idiots who believed the liars telling them nothing would change except for the better when we left the EU!

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