AT&T is taking its 5G war against T-Mobile and Verizon international in a pretty big way
If you can’t beat them on your home turf, take them out of their comfort zone and try to put one in the W column on the global stage. That seems to be the thinking behind AT&T’s latest 5G network-expanding move, which is indeed putting T-Mobile and Verizon to shame.
The full list is illustrated above, with more regions around the globe set to be added “soon.” Wherever you go, keep in mind that actual 5G coverage and speeds will vary by country, city, and many other factors causing the network experience to fluctuate stateside as well.
Once you’ll begin to use 5G data (or 4G, or text, or call anyone) outside of the US, a $10 charge will be automatically applied to your account… and then another and another and another for each extra day you continue to surf the web or communicate on your phone up to a total of 10 days.
After you hit that limit, you’re free to roam for the rest of your monthly bill cycle without having to pay anything else. That’s as simple and as straightforward as these things come, although we can’t exactly say it’s very affordable as well.
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