It's a common misconception that 'Roam Like at Home' (RLAH) benefits apply to Israel for EU SIM cards, but Israel is not an EU member. Therefore, free roaming is not applicable. US, UK, and EU carriers such as AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, or Vodafone and O2 will likely charge exceedingly high 'Rest of World' international roaming rates, often resulting in significant unexpected costs. WorldESIM offers a far more economical and transparent solution, providing dedicated data bundles for Israel without the risk of bill shock.
Is international roaming free in Israel with my US, UK, or European (EU) SIM card, or should I consider WorldESIM for better rates?
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