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ANCOM: Involuntary use of roaming does not exempt users from paying for the service

June 11, 2019

On Monday, the National Authority for Management and Regulation in Communications of Romania (ANCOM) warned mobile phone and internet users who have the roaming service activated on their devices that they could end up using it involuntarily when close to the country’s borders, and the involuntary use of roaming does...

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