The term 'roaming charges' refers to the extra fees charged by mobile networks when you use your phone outside of the United States.
When you arrive in another country and your phone is identified by a local network, you are considered to be roaming.
You may have to pay more to make calls, send texts, and use mobile data depending on the region you're visiting and your network's roaming policies.
Since then, consumer awareness of the dangers of roaming charges has grown, with customers becoming more aware of the additional costs connected with using a phone while travelling.
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