Data Roaming Support
Data roaming is the term used to describe accessing the internet on your phone while abroad (when not connected to Wi-Fi). You use data every time you use the internet on your phone – whether you are checking emails or streaming music.
Depending on your plan, you may have an allowance of data to use abroad. For example, some of our plans include an EU roaming allowance. If your plan does not include a roaming allowance, or if you go over your allowance, you will be charged for all data use.
You can view our roaming rates at three.ie/roaming.
For more information on data roaming, read our blog about roaming with Three by clicking here, which features handy tips such as how to turn on and off data roaming when abroad. You can also view our roaming troubleshooting guide by clicking here.
If you have questions about your roaming allowance, or if you are experiencing issues roaming, contact us by clicking here.