Mobile Operator Spusu UK Reduce Roaming Data Prices Across 115 Countries | ISPreview UK

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The SIM-Only mobile operator Spusu, which holds a virtual operator (MVNO) agreement to harness EE’s 4G and 5G (mobile broadband) network, has this week announced that they’ve just reduced roaming data prices across 115 countries – including many popular and long-haul destinations.

The latest changes, which came into force at the start of 2026, are being complemented by the introduction of a new roaming lookup tool on its website. This tool allows customers to quickly search for individual countries and view relevant roaming prices in advance.

NOTE: The amount of data customers can use when roaming within the EU varies per plan, albeit typically between 3GB and 20GB (GigaBytes), as well as 500 minutes and 500 texts when abroad (only applicable to 38 of the countries).

As part of the latest roaming update, five destinations now cost just £2 per GB for roaming data, including the United States, Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia and Serbia. Roaming prices have also been reduced in a further 110 countries worldwide.

In addition, several destinations that were previously in higher-priced zones now cost just £4 per GB. This includes Armenia, Guernsey, the Channel Islands, Indonesia, the Isle of Man, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Madagascar, Senegal, Taiwan and Togo. Other increasingly popular destinations, including Montenegro, have seen roaming prices cut by 25%, while Georgia and Albania have also seen price reductions compared to previous rates.

Christian Banhans, MD of spusu, said:

“Since launching in the UK, our focus has been on offering fairer mobile pricing and putting customers first. International roaming is a key part of that. Roaming is one of the areas where customers are most likely to worry about cost, especially when travelling outside the EU.

By reducing prices across more than 100 countries and continuing to review our roaming rates, we’re making it easier for our customers to stay connected wherever they go, without having to second-guess how much it’s going to cost them.”

We should point out that these changes are likely occurring on other operators too, given Spusu UK’s status as a virtual operator.

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