Originally Posted by
GUWonder
In most European countries that I frequent, incoming calls are free to the receiver as long as the receiver is not roaming because the caller pays a premium over what it costs to call most landlines. If the call receiver is roaming internationally, then costs are there for the receiver too quite often.
That's right. If I'm roaming, the person calling me gets charged as if I'm in France and I get billed for the remainder of the cost (France to wherever). But only if I answer it and not when it goes to voice-mail.