Now EE joins O2 in bringing back roaming charges.

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Now EE joins O2 in bringing back roaming charges.

'If you're an existing EE customer, these charges won't affect you yet, but make sure you check the small print if you're due an upgrade in the coming months.

'When it comes to travelling, don't leave it till the last minute to check the roaming charges for your destination, and always use hotel and cafe wifi when on holiday where possible.'

It comes after O2 yesterday confirmed it was introducing a fair use data cap of 25GB a month when roaming in Europe, which would charge users who exceeded that monthly allowance. 

The company said this would only impact around 1 per cent of its pay monthly customers - and a practice that is already common among mobile operators.