When your crew heads to Russia, especially cities like Moscow or St. Petersburg, using your home plan for roaming is definitely not free if you're coming from the EU, UK, or US. These regions are outside the 'roam like at home' zone, meaning your usual provider will hit you with hefty charges for data, calls, and texts. Think of Triply as your group's smart alternative, ensuring everyone stays connected without those surprise roaming bills. It's all about keeping your travel budget focused on adventures, not unexpected phone charges.
Is roaming free for our group trip to <strong>Russia</strong> (<strong>Moscow</strong>, <strong>St. Petersburg</strong>) with Triply?
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