What is the difference between Roaming & Extended

What is the difference between Roaming & Extended on Voice Roaming Indicators?

Extended usually means that you are on a network other than one owned by your carrier but with whom your carrier has an agreement so you are not charged extra. "Roaming" would mean you are on a network not owned by your carrier and with which they have no agreement. You may be charged an additional fee. Consult your carrier.
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