Originally Posted by
BigFlyer
I'm going to UK in a few weeks, will pick up and activate a Three UK SIM. Three has free roaming in many locations - in and outside of the EU.
After that trip, I expect to use it for the rest of the year outside the UK (and sometimes outside the EU) on an intermittent basis, and may not use it in the UK again for over a year
Anyone know if Three enforces any rules about excessive roaming - I will, essentially be only roaming for a year with no domestic UK use.
I'm UK based and on a Three contract - AFAIK they limit how long you can roam for but not sure what that means in practice as I've not spent longer than four weeks out of the UK in one hit
From
Go Roam | Roaming free of charge in 71 destinations | Three
"Extended periods abroad are not included. Go Roam is designed for UK residents who are on holiday or business trips abroad. See sections entitled 'usage restrictions' on our Support page for more details."