8. Do my roaming communications have the same price as my national communications from 15 June 2017?


In the European Economic Area (EEA)1:

In the case of roaming communications between EEA countries, since 15 June 2017 operators have been required to implement Roam Like At Home (RLAH)2.

Therefore, the price of roaming communications may not exceed the tariffs you pay for national communications (in the case of calls, SMS, MMS and outgoing video-calls, the price of roaming communications may not exceed the price paid for the communications made in Portugal to other national networks). If you are subscribed to a national tariff, the monthly charge of which includes a certain volume of free national calls and SMS/MMS messages, the same volume must be discounted and provided free of charge in roaming until the corresponding limit is reached.

Note that RLAH (roam-like-at-home) only applies to roaming communications between EEA countries, i.e. communications made from another EEA country (e.g. roaming calls made to a mobile number in Italy by a Portuguese customer located in Spain). It does not therefore apply to international calls made from Portugal to EEA countries or to SMS or MMS messages sent from Portugal to other EEA countries.

For more information on international communications and the prices that apply to you, please see:

On the other hand, for roaming communications from any EEA country to another EEA country (see above example), the operator should charge, as a maximum, the price charged for calls made from Portugal to other national networks. For example, in the case of a roaming call made to a mobile number in Italy by a Portuguese customer located in Spain, the price will not exceed the value of a call made in Portugal to other national networks - this price may be less than the value of an international call made from Portugal to Italy.

However, despite this rule, operators are allowed to apply a Fair Use Policy (FUP) to the roaming service. Accordingly, if a customer exceeds the limits or rules of this Fair Use Policy, the price of their roaming communications may be increased by certain maximum surcharges (these surcharges are set by the European Commission).

In other (non-EEA) countries

In the case of roaming communications between non-EEA countries, operators will continue to be able to apply prices which differ from those applied to national communications. Ask your operator before you travel.

For more information, see the answer to the question "What are the conditions for the implementation of Fair Use Policy (FUP) in roaming between countries of the European Economic Area (EEA)?"

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1 European Union countries and Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein.
2 Unless they demonstrate to the regulator that they are unable to recover the costs incurred in the provision of roaming services.