The Office of the Communications Authority today warned holidaymakers to be wary of their use of mobile data roaming services while travelling abroad to avoid expensive bills.
It said charges for mobile data roaming services are much higher than those for local services.
If mobile data roaming is not required while travelling, consumers should ask their operators to temporarily deactivate their mobile data services, and switch off the mobile data function on their devices before departure.
If mobile data roaming is required, consumers should consider buying a local pre-paid SIM card at the destination or consider using a data roaming day pass with a charge ceiling or flat rate.
Visit the office's website for more tips