4GEE Extra EU Roaming Turkey

I'm a little confused. Today, I called EE to confirm what roaming I have included in my contract and they confirmed that I had a 4GEE Extra contract that allowed for EU Roaming using my inclusive allowance. I then told them I am travelling to Turkey and they said that some areas in Turkey are not covered by EU Roaming so to double check the region I'm going to and also check that I'm connected to an EU network when I'm over there. I know Turkey have been in negotiations about entering the EU but I wasn't aware this had happened yet and also whether Turkey may share a network with an EU country or something?! I then found the address of our hotel so went on EE chat to confirm whether I would be able to use my EU Roaming and the Live Chat staff said I can use it in Turkey. I then told them what EE had said on the phone where they said 'yes that's right, not all of Turkey is covered'. So I then asked if they could help me find out how to check if my region was covered and they said I could find out from the Coverage Checker, so I thanked them an ended the chat. I then looked on the Coverage Checker and it was only for the UK, the EE website doesn't list Turkey as part of the EU inclusive roaming and I'm beginning to lose patience! I just want to be sure before getting a high bill. Can anyone shed any light? I am flying into Antalya and staying around Alanya, if it was just for a holiday I wouldn't mind, but I need to keep any eye on a few business things whilst I'm there.

Hi,
You have checked : http://explore.ee.co.uk/roaming
The 24 month roaming tariff T&C dont list Turkey http://ee.co.uk/content/dam/ee-help/e-gain.s3.amazonaws.com/external/content/EE/Price%20plans%20and%20costs/EE%20Pay%20monthly%2024%20month%20plans%20terms%20from%2011th%20Feb%202015.V1.pdf
Turkey is not in the EU but I am assuming that CS  mean when you are near the border your phone may connect to an EU carrier rather than a Turkish one. This happens in places like Cyprus but could happen on the coast with Greece/Bulgaria?
You should try and use WIFI as much as possible when abroad to save costs.

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