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Yes I noticed that yesterday. On another drift (but related to this forum), since Vodafone have stepped onto the subcontinent, I wonder if roaming rates (and termination costs) there will finally come into line. (I doubt it will ever be a Vodafone passport destination though). Apart from getting a local SIM (which can be tricky) India does not offer roamers much choice. India is always in the highest cost band on any of the international SIMs. |
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![]() i dont know i mean now three have abolished roaming costs on its sister networks why not say vodafone or tmobile or 02? may be there saving grace!
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