I'm a money-saving expert and here's why you should ALWAYS turn voicemail off abroad Clare Casalis, Senior Utilities Analyst at MoneySavingExpert, gives her advice READ MORE: UK roller coaster tops list of 20 best theme park attractions in world READ MORE: What the world wants to do for a living - and 'Youtuber' is popular By HAYLEY MINN Published: 02:09 EST, 25 January 2025 | Updated: 02:09 EST, 25 January 2025 e-mail View comments Nothing brings on the post-holiday blues faster than a huge phone bill incurred by your device secretly racking up charges while you sipped banana daiquiris. To prevent a shock raid on your bank account by your phone provider read on for our top tips on using your phone abroad on the cheap. We reveal the flight mode mistake travellers on planes and cruise ships make, why you should always turn voicemail off, the best network providers for globe-trotters and more.
POST-BREXIT ROAMING CHARGES Prior to Brexit , the EU Roaming Regulation meant using your existing call, text and data allowances when travelling around Europe incurred no additional costs. But this guarantee dissolved after Britain left the European Union in 2021. While many networks - including O2 - continue to offer free roaming in Europe, three of the major providers, Three, Vodafone and EE, quickly re-introduced charges.
According to Clare Casalis, Senior Utilities Analyst at MoneySavingExpert , Three is the most reasonable of the three, charging its contracted customers £2 a day, an.
