30-03-2022 10:10 PM
I am going on holiday with family & friends to the US.
I can see the charges for calling home from the US, but what are the charges for calling the other members of my travel group - people with UK phone numbers but who are also in the US?
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31-03-2022 01:52 AM
When you call a UK mobile that happens to be abroad you are actually calling "home" to UK & are charged accordingly.
30-03-2022 11:08 PM
Hello @sal311
When you call another mobile, it is completely immaterial where that phone physically is - what matters is the call charge for the number you have dialled. It's the recipient of that call that is responsible for the incoming portion of roaming calls - just as you are liable for the incoming portion of calls you receive abroad.
You can view EE's roaming costs for any country using this online tool - this tool should also recommend the Roam Further pass which could reduce your charges if you're abroad for any length of time.
31-03-2022 01:52 AM
When you call a UK mobile that happens to be abroad you are actually calling "home" to UK & are charged accordingly.