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by rotorblade 3249 days ago
"free" is a bit misleading, imo. If you pay for a monthly subscription, then... yes, but really no (although this might be beside the point you make). And Pay-as-you-go cards are also a thing, where it is certainly not true (although such cards have been made borderline completely useless with the new idiotically formulated 'roaming free' EU rules).
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why are prepaid cards useless thanks to roaming? i don't see relation there, i use prepaid card and i am lot in roaming
They added a clause in the law in which the service providers are allowed to sell prepaid cards with roaming disabled completely. Several (in Sweden all but one, France at least the one I'm using) service providers chose this option for their prepaid.

The why is quite obvious, instead of upping the price on the per-minute/-sms charges on prepaid, they disabled it to force you to buy a monthly subscription instead. For me, this means that my phone does not work anywhere in EU anymore except Sweden and France (and I have two SIMs) unless I increase my phone spending with about 2000% (yes, I do not use my phone much), I cannot change the contracts because I cannot live in two countries at once [#], and will most likely lose the number I have had for over 20 years.

Even so, if I change to a monthly subscription they are allowed to cancel my contract if I "misuse" the new roaming rules, which I will because I want to keep my Swedish number but I will not live there for several more years (at least).

The new roaming rules only helps tourists (although I believe that the monthly fees have gone up all over EU since the transition to "roaming free" rules, so only the service providers are gaining anything on the transition). For people who have to be mobile across the EU it is a total nightmare. This has made me very angry (perhaps unproportionately so), and it is my opinion that the EU MPs that put forth this law should be ashamed and this is a complete failure.

[#] I can change it in France, since I live here, but I'm moving away from here soon, so why bother, but not to Sweden. So I have to break some country's law by saying I move back to Sweden when I don't, change my contract, move to where I actually am, and then lose my number anyway at 1000% the cost of my old card. And when I move, since this is not to France nor Sweden, but still in the EU, my phone will not work at all moving there! All things you have to do when moving to a new country I have to manage without a phone now.

OK, never heard about this, prepaid cards from my and other neighboring countries works in roaming same as postpaid plans.