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jameselkind
Network Novice
Hace 3 años

Excessive Roaming

My family and I are traveling in Europe for about 2 months. We have the Magenta Max plan which says that there is unlimited international data roaming, however, the fine print states that data usage might be blocked or charged for 'significant roaming'. Last summer on a similar trip, we ended up with a huge bill for data roaming. What is considered excessive roaming? And how can we keep track?

  • IsaacSix wrote:

    Just received this message for the first time. It is clearly false advertising for T-Mobile to say their plans come with "unlimited international data" and then terminate plans for using "more than 50%" of a billing cycles data on international carriers. Time for a major lawsuit. 

    you could always type in what country you were in and see what the charges are for through here

     

    https://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phone-plans/international-roaming-plans

     

    and in there you’ll also see

     

    Go5G Next y Go5G Plus

     

     

     

  • What you can do in the future is get a sim card that works in Europe or internationally. That way you want be roaming and won't run into an issue like this again. It's easy to get a Europe or international sim card from your carrier. Just let the know that you'll be spending more then just a week abroad and they can set you up with a sim card that works where you are going. International roaming is usually only used if you are only spending a short time abroad like a week. If you are spending more time then that abroad it's better to get an international or Europe sim card. Some phones have a esim that allows you to change your sim through software on the phone so you don't have to get a physical sim card