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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ. .. although Norway is not a EU member. o2 treat it as part of their eurozone. No extra charges, it's just like using uour phone in the UK.
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As has been indicated, Norway is a member of the EEA and thus (under EU laws) roaming charges are prohibited for visitors who're using a phone registered in any other EEA country (such as the UK).
As has also been indicated, the obligation for UK phone providers not to apply roaming charges will cease to apply after the UK leaves the EU, so it's possible that we might return to the position where it will cost you megabucks to use your phone abroad.
As has also been indicated, the obligation for UK phone providers not to apply roaming charges will cease to apply after the UK leaves the EU, so it's possible that we might return to the position where it will cost you megabucks to use your phone abroad.
'it's possible that we might return to the position where it will cost you megabucks to use your phone abroad.'
But ......All EU rules and regulations, including on mobile roaming anywhere in the EU, will continue to apply until the end of the transition period on 31 December 2020, which may be extended for one or two years.
But ......All EU rules and regulations, including on mobile roaming anywhere in the EU, will continue to apply until the end of the transition period on 31 December 2020, which may be extended for one or two years.