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Originally Posted by Temporary_User
The EU made an agreement back in June that all SIM cards must work across the EU with no roaming fees. All providers are now coming up to these standards. Most came onboard right away
Just pick up a SIM when you land (probably at the airport) and you should be good to go. Make sure you test it before leaving the store in case that country puts certain steps in place.
Also get maps.me, but google maps is still better for public transport.
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I was in Europe last summer and my SIM card I bought in Poland did work from country to country, with the exception of Germany. I hadn't heard about the EU legislation of SIM cards working in all EU countries like that. Amazing. I'm going back in 1.5 months and that would be so awesome if it was like that across the board now.
Just goes to show how shameful the Canadian telecommunications industry is and that the government allows them to continue to gouge customers. One of my best memories is getting 35 GB of data for $15 in Poland. And then to come back here to enjoy my crappy 1GB data plan for quadruple the price. #### the big 3.