Article taken from android central - One of the most attractive perks for Three UK customers has been its "Feel At Home" program — the ability to roam at no extra cost in a selection of countries — mainly territories where Three already has a local mobile network. From September that list will be expanding significantly to cover 24 new territories, including major European destinations like Germany, Greece, Belgium, the Netherlands and Malta, as well as the Isle of Man and Channel Islands.
Here's a complete breakdown of the new "Feel At Home" countries, which expands the service's area to cover most of the European continent.
Germany
Greece
Portugal
Croatia
Poland
Belgium
Netherlands
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Bulgaria
Hungary
Romania
Malta
Lithuania
Slovakia
Estonia
Latvia
Iceland
Slovenia
Luxembourg
Liechtenstein
Gibraltar
Isle of Man
Channel Islands (Guernsey and Jersey)
That's in addition to the 18 existing Feel At Home countries, which covers many destinations in Asia, and the United States:
Spain
France
Switzerland
Israel
Findland
Norway
USA
Indonesia
Sri Lanka
Macau
Australia
New Zealand
Italy
Austria
Hong Kong
Sweden
Denmark
Republic of Ireland
The fact that the new list kicks in from September means holidaymakers traveling this month will miss out on free roaming in these countries. Nevertheless, bringing most of Europe into the "Feel At Home" zone makes sense ahead of the looming abolition of roaming charges within the EU, set to kick in from June 15, 2017.
This does not apply on the new essential plans!
- dmcmsn
Edit As per above All plans apart from the Essential Plan and with Pay as You GO users the All in Addon is required same as it currently is from what ive read.
And Finland!
- nublets2k
Top comments
Newbold to credington
11 Aug 1689#10
Doubt the Brexit voters could read them - there you go. :neutral_face:
Newbold
12 Aug 1631#57
You really think that Three would be doing this had it not been for the EU harmonisation policy? Come on.......
By the way, something else from the Telegraph (and YouGov):
Brexiteers vs Remainers | by brands
The top 10 with Leave voters
HP Sauce
Bisto
ITV News
The Health Lottery
Birds Eye
Iceland
Sky News
Cathedral City
PG Tips
Richmond sausages
The top 10 with Remain voters
BBC.co.uk
BBC iPlayer
Instagram
London Underground
Spotify
Airbnb
LinkedIn
Virgin Trains
Twitter
EasyJet
Says it all, doesn't it? Richmond sausages, ITV News and Sky News. Still think Brexit voters have the same level of intelligence? :wink:
10bellies
11 Aug 1626#23
...or, you could have just logged onto your account and turned international roaming/data on.
But yes, it's probably easier just to blame others for something you could have done yourself....
cleverguy12
11 Aug 1618#5
This same deal was posted by 2 other people before this. I wonder why theirs were removed and this one is allowed? :/
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james22
11 Aug 162#1
Typical I'm currently in Greece using a Tesco PAYG sim, as it was better than my Three tariff for data. Good news though - a little overdue and I notice they have waited for the end of the holiday season too. Voting hot cos I love unlimited handset data and now proper free EU roaming. Odd situation with the brexit on the horizon. Hot all the same.
shayele
11 Aug 162#2
And Israel
B_T
11 Aug 161#3
“Feel at home” means you can use your allowances to call and text the UK and use your data.
What you may not be aware of is its can be quite expensive to call local numbers in the country you’re in.
This same deal was posted by 2 other people before this. I wonder why theirs were removed and this one is allowed? :/
credington
11 Aug 162#6
What no EU/Brexit comments? :wink:
Newbold to credington
11 Aug 1689#10
Doubt the Brexit voters could read them - there you go. :neutral_face:
VincentGO to credington
12 Aug 16#140
Don't you start lol
credington
11 Aug 161#7
Only if you're in the UK!
faz1964
11 Aug 164#8
Used it in the US and got a text saying I had saved £2200 on data and calls. How accurate their estimation I do not know, but it's nice to be able to use your phone without worrying how much each call, text or mb it is costing you. :smile:
vultan999 to faz1964
11 Aug 163#9
I had a similar experience although I would say that the data speed was a lot slower than in the UK.
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Here's a complete breakdown of the new "Feel At Home" countries, which expands the service's area to cover most of the European continent.
Germany
Greece
Portugal
Croatia
Poland
Belgium
Netherlands
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Bulgaria
Hungary
Romania
Malta
Lithuania
Slovakia
Estonia
Latvia
Iceland
Slovenia
Luxembourg
Liechtenstein
Gibraltar
Isle of Man
Channel Islands (Guernsey and Jersey)
That's in addition to the 18 existing Feel At Home countries, which covers many destinations in Asia, and the United States:
Spain
France
Switzerland
Israel
Findland
Norway
USA
Indonesia
Sri Lanka
Macau
Australia
New Zealand
Italy
Austria
Hong Kong
Sweden
Denmark
Republic of Ireland
The fact that the new list kicks in from September means holidaymakers traveling this month will miss out on free roaming in these countries. Nevertheless, bringing most of Europe into the "Feel At Home" zone makes sense ahead of the looming abolition of roaming charges within the EU, set to kick in from June 15, 2017.
This does not apply on the new essential plans!
- dmcmsn
Edit As per above All plans apart from the Essential Plan and with Pay as You GO users the All in Addon is required same as it currently is from what ive read.
And Finland!
- nublets2k
Top comments
By the way, something else from the Telegraph (and YouGov):
Brexiteers vs Remainers | by brands
The top 10 with Leave voters
HP Sauce
Bisto
ITV News
The Health Lottery
Birds Eye
Iceland
Sky News
Cathedral City
PG Tips
Richmond sausages
The top 10 with Remain voters
BBC.co.uk
BBC iPlayer
Instagram
London Underground
Spotify
Airbnb
LinkedIn
Virgin Trains
Twitter
EasyJet
Says it all, doesn't it? Richmond sausages, ITV News and Sky News. Still think Brexit voters have the same level of intelligence? :wink:
But yes, it's probably easier just to blame others for something you could have done yourself....
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What you may not be aware of is its can be quite expensive to call local numbers in the country you’re in.
http://www.justcall.co.uk/en/