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More and more people are ditching carrier roaming in favor of travel eSIMs
(www.androidauthority.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Unless you live and travel within the EU. Then you can use your phone as much as you want and know that you won't get a higher bill than usual.
Unless you are dangerously close to a non-EU country and can't reliably prevent your phone from connecting to its networks
I've always been sent a text when I connect to the network of a different country. It happened immediately when I crossed over from France to Monaco, for example.