on 09-04-2018 00:22
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09-04-2018 01:15 - edited 09-04-2018 01:52
09-04-2018 01:15 - edited 09-04-2018 01:52
This isn't so much an O2 issue more a handset compatibility, and network issue. The USA doesn't have universal '2g & it's 3g & 4g descendents' (gsm/umts/lte) coverage like we do in Europe... some areas only have CDMA legacy coverage and some have little or no coverage at all. Some European mobile phones can connect to W/CDMA networks others can't and even some GSM legacy devices struggle cos cos of frequency variances.
As O2 charge £2 per minute for calls when you roam in the US and £8/mb of data it is in their interest to have agreements with all availabile networks, so you might want to play with the network settings and change the network mode to 2g only and so on, and see if that helps.
If you have access to WiFi and now that O2 have canned their voice over wi-fi 'TU go' - I would download WhatsApp (WA) or Skype or Google Voice (GV) and use those - The later two let you make calls to non Skype or GV numbers for a (small) charge and all three allow calls to other WA, Skype or GV users for free.
NB Google Voice is only available in the US and certain other countries and works by calling a local to you landline / cell number (that you previously nominated) in order to route the call you wish to make from the nominated device through the GV network and through to your overseas number. So you effectively use the app to connect and pay for the call, not to make the call.
09-04-2018 01:15 - edited 09-04-2018 01:52
09-04-2018 01:15 - edited 09-04-2018 01:52
This isn't so much an O2 issue more a handset compatibility, and network issue. The USA doesn't have universal '2g & it's 3g & 4g descendents' (gsm/umts/lte) coverage like we do in Europe... some areas only have CDMA legacy coverage and some have little or no coverage at all. Some European mobile phones can connect to W/CDMA networks others can't and even some GSM legacy devices struggle cos cos of frequency variances.
As O2 charge £2 per minute for calls when you roam in the US and £8/mb of data it is in their interest to have agreements with all availabile networks, so you might want to play with the network settings and change the network mode to 2g only and so on, and see if that helps.
If you have access to WiFi and now that O2 have canned their voice over wi-fi 'TU go' - I would download WhatsApp (WA) or Skype or Google Voice (GV) and use those - The later two let you make calls to non Skype or GV numbers for a (small) charge and all three allow calls to other WA, Skype or GV users for free.
NB Google Voice is only available in the US and certain other countries and works by calling a local to you landline / cell number (that you previously nominated) in order to route the call you wish to make from the nominated device through the GV network and through to your overseas number. So you effectively use the app to connect and pay for the call, not to make the call.
on 09-04-2018 02:51
on 09-04-2018 02:51
@Hamburg Where in the US are you located at present? You will not be able to connect to any CDMA network on your phone. You are most likely to get connected to the AT&T network or T-Mobile, but you will only get a 3G connection for data, and it probably won't be at acceptable speeds.
If you have access to WiFi, and most hospitals do, download the Skype app if you don't have it already. Your best option is to use that to call back to the UK. If you're calling your insurance company, they probably have an 0800 number. If you use Skype over WiFi the call will be free. If they don't have an 0800 number you will have to buy credit from Skype to call back to the UK, but the calls are not expensive. Whatsapp is only good if both parties are using the app.
on 09-04-2018 03:42
on 09-04-2018 03:42
Please do as advised. If you are in hospital then there may not be a compatible network available due to poor coverage caused by the building constriction.
on 09-04-2018 10:26
on 09-04-2018 10:26
on 10-04-2018 13:46