British holidaymakers and business travelers are criticizing the reintroduction of mobile roaming charges in Europe post-Brexit, arguing that it places an unjust financial burden on them. UK mobile operators have resumed charging for roaming services following the country’s departure from the EU, leading to widespread discontent among consumers who had previously enjoyed free roaming under EU regulations. The move has sparked frustration and complaints among users who now face additional costs for using their phones abroad.
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