Since the entry into force of Brexit on 1 January 2021, the European rules on roaming no longer apply in the United Kingdom.
This means that when you make a call, send text messages or surf the Internet from the United Kingdom (to an EU country), consumer prices may be higher than in an EU country given that operators are allowed to apply a roaming surcharge.
For now, however, certain operators are still applying the “Roam-like-at-home” regime in the United Kingdom on a voluntary basis.
We advise you to check with your operator to find out whether it still applies the "Roam-like-at-home” regime in that country.
If you install a letterbox you should take account of the following requirements:
Standards for letterboxes:
For full details of the regulations, consult the official texts, available via the following link: Justel database.
Operators are entitled to pursue a fair use policy for the use of roaming services within the European Union (and associated countries: Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein).
There are two ways to implement this:
Upon exceeding the fair use policy (in any which form), the surcharges applied by the operator, may not exceed the following amounts:
In 2021 relations between the European Union and the United Kingdom came to an end.
Since 1 January 2021, for customs purposes, the United Kingdom (UK) is treated as a non-EU country.
This means that customs clearance costs will be charged. The agreement between the sender and the addressee will determine who will pay these costs.
For more information about customs- and clearance costs: Since 1 July 2021 new VAT rules are applicable to online purchases.
For more information, we advise you to contact the General Administration of Customs & Excise Duties.