
The SIM-Only mobile operator Spusu, which holds a virtual operator (MVNO) agreement to harness EE’s 4G and 5G network, has today confirmed that they’ve rolled out their free EU roaming to Ukraine and Moldova from 1st January 2026. Customers in the UK who travel to those countries can now use their plans (calls, text and data) as they would at home — with no extra charges.
Alongside the roaming extension, spusu has also continued cutting roaming costs, with data now priced from just £2 per GB (GigaByte) in destinations including the US and Turkey, and has launched a new tool to make roaming prices clearer for customers. The new roaming price lookup tool (found on the roaming landing page of spusu’s website) allows customers to select the country they’re travelling to and see the cost per GB (already a fairly common feature on other many eSIM-based travel providers)
The move comes as Spusu confirmed that they’ve also frozen their prices for the third year in a row.
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Christian Banhans, MD of spusu UK, said:
“Customers shouldn’t have to pay to stay connected while travelling. The addition of Ukraine and Moldova means our customers, especially those who travel frequently or have family connections abroad, can roam with ease and without worry.
The update underscores our commitment to offering flexible, transparent and fair mobile plans across a wider European roaming zone. This expansion marks a major step toward deeper digital and economic integration between the EU and its partner countries. But most importantly, it also demonstrates our belief that customers should always benefit from a fair mobile experience.”
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Its not free silly, a more reasoned title could be:
“yet another forced charity started”
“Spusu forces majority users to subsidise minority users on some edge cases..”
Lets support/finance every conflict and unproductive in the world by increasing taxes and service fees and stamp duties for whoever dares to work and save..
Got it never stops raining.. red tulips..
Subside how, can you elaborate on this? I am really curious about the math you did to get into that conclusion.
This is ISPreview Bob, not The Telegraph.
What an absurd comment, not least as spusu offer some of the cheapest tariffs. If you don’t want cheap tariff which free roaming, you’re welcome to join a more expensive provider.