UK provider to reintroduce international usage fees
The Isle of Man will be exempt when UK mobile network provider Three reintroduce roaming fees when travelling abroad.
The change will apply from May next year and follows similar announcements from EE and Vodafone.
Roaming fees were banned by the EU four years ago.
However, Three customers will be able to continue to use their mobiles in the Isle of Man without paying extra charges.
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