No, roaming in Belarus is not free for subscribers of EU, UK, or US mobile plans. Belarus is not a member of the European Union or the European Economic Area, which means the 'Roam Like At Home' policy does not apply. Consequently, using your existing EU or UK SIM card will trigger standard international roaming rates, which are typically very high for data, voice, and SMS. US mobile plans also treat Belarus as an international roaming destination, requiring costly roaming packages or incurring significant pay-per-use charges. For predictable and affordable data in Belarus, CoreESIM is a superior choice.
Is roaming free in Belarus for subscribers of EU, UK, or US mobile plans?
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