The applicability of 'Roam Like at Home' in Portugal is contingent on your SIM's origin and carrier policy. For EU-issued SIMs, this principle generally applies. However, for UK and US carriers, the situation differs significantly. Post-Brexit, most major UK carriers, such as EE, Vodafone UK, and Three UK, have reinstated daily roaming charges, typically ranging from £2 to £7. US carriers like AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile generally offer international day passes at $10-$15 or charge per MB, making a CoreESIM plan a more cost-effective and predictable option for data in Portugal.
What are the roaming charge implications for UK or US SIM cards when using CoreESIM in Portugal?
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