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Where can I see my EU Roaming package?

  • August 15, 2025
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MickRoberts
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I've just upgraded to ID mobile, very impressed so far. 
I'm switching another one of my numbers (dual sim phone) to ID mobile. On USwitch, I see all upgrades say
Roaming in 50 destinations
Use 20GB of your allowance at no extra cost in 50 destinations

But only some say Free Roaming up to 30GB

On my current ID plan, where can I find out if I have 20GB or 30Gb EU Roaming?

And if I choose a plan that doesn't say Free Roaming up to 30GB, what will I get?

Best answer by WelshPaul

The following link will be of some help to you:

https://www.idmobile.co.uk/help-and-advice/eu-roaming
 

Just to confirm, you can use up to 30GB of your data allowance when roaming, not 20GB. Currently, as of 10th January 2024, this cap isn’t being enforced, so you can use your entire data allowance when roaming.

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  • August 15, 2025

The following link will be of some help to you:

https://www.idmobile.co.uk/help-and-advice/eu-roaming
 

Just to confirm, you can use up to 30GB of your data allowance when roaming, not 20GB. Currently, as of 10th January 2024, this cap isn’t being enforced, so you can use your entire data allowance when roaming.


MickRoberts
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  • August 15, 2025

The following link will be of some help to you:

https://www.idmobile.co.uk/help-and-advice/eu-roaming
 

Just to confirm, you can use up to 30GB of your data allowance when roaming, not 20GB. Currently, as of 10th January 2024, this cap isn’t being enforced, so you can use your entire data allowance when roaming.

Aah thank you Paul, that’s brilliant.


Tom
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  • August 15, 2025

Hi ​@MickRoberts 

 

Glad to see ​@WelshPaul was able to help you on this, thanks ​@WelshPaul.

 

Tom