on 27-12-2017 11:51 - last edited on 27-12-2017 13:06 by MercedesS
I have just returned from a week long trip to New york, and like others am totally disgusted with my O2 roaming performance , £4.99 a day for what exactly? it didnt matter what network i was connected to , wither At &T or t mobile i had an indicated full signal and 3g all the time yet it was so slow i couldnt even perform a speedtest , i also had a vodaphone phone with me which worked fine and a three sim in my ipad which was also fine and cost no extra to my monthly contract, i feel this is a total con by o2 and im sure when i complain they will say " well you used 1mb so thats enough " do they really think you can do anything while abroad with such a ridiculously small amount of data?
its about time offcom got involved and did something about this, if you cant even send an imessage what use is it?
on 27-12-2017 11:54
@AnonymousIf you wishto complain then use this link https://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 27-12-2017 12:49
27-12-2017 13:28 - edited 27-12-2017 13:29
27-12-2017 13:28 - edited 27-12-2017 13:29
Totally agree. All O2 travel destinations are heavily restricted and throttled, it's a right ripoff!
Using a local sim in an unlocked phone is the only viable way of getting decent mobile data speeds unfortunately.
on 27-12-2017 14:56
which is fine , but i already pay enough to O2 ( and have done for the last 15 years or more ) and want people to be able to contact me on my normal number too so changing sims isnt really an option, voda can do it as can 3 its a shame o2 wont support its traveling customers 😞 complaint to ofcom in the writing.
27-12-2017 16:03 - edited 27-12-2017 16:04
27-12-2017 16:03 - edited 27-12-2017 16:04
It is a mystery how the competing UK mobile providers can offer so much better connectivity and performance, often for much less cost than O2 charge, when roaming either in Europe or in the USA (I have no idea how much better or worse it is in other parts of the world, but I can make a guess...!) than O2 provides, @Anonymous
Good luck with the complaint and result.
on 27-12-2017 16:15
on 27-12-2017 16:15
on 27-12-2017 18:49
on 27-12-2017 18:49
O2 were dragged kicking and screaming into allowing the removal of throttling in the EU and yes its all down to cost in the rest of the world.