The availability of free roaming in Italy for UK and US SIM cards is nuanced. For EU citizens, the 'Roam Like at Home' regulation applies. However, post-Brexit, most UK carriers (e.g., O2, Vodafone, Three) have re-imposed daily roaming charges, typically £2-£6 per day. US carriers (e.g., AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile) usually offer international day passes at $10-$15 per day, which can quickly become expensive for heavy data users. DataESIM provides dedicated, high-data plans for Italy, ensuring consistent high-speed connectivity without unexpected daily fees, making it a more predictable and often more economical solution for power users.
Does my existing UK or US SIM card offer free roaming in Italy, or is DataESIM a more reliable option?
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