07-10-2018 16:20 - edited 07-10-2018 16:57
07-10-2018 16:20 - edited 07-10-2018 16:57
Nearly made an expensive mistake this afternoon.
Popped into an O2 store to upgrade to a new iPad ( I’m still on the iPad 4, on Theee, which has served me well over the last 5 years but is just too slow now and stuck on iOS 10)
Anyway just before we got to the end of the process I mentioned my upcoming holiday to which the advisor informed me that I wouldn’t be able to use my device abroad as O2s mobile broadband tariffs were exclusively for U.K. use unless you were a business customer.
Needless to say I declined to proceed with the purchase and left the store feeling dissapointed.
When I got home I did some research and was surprised to see the other 3 main networks in the U.K. ( EE, Vodafone and 3 ) all allow data roaming on their mobile broadband tariffs ( admittedly only in the EU on EE )
I don’t understand why O2 would be so out of step with everyone else? Seems a very backward approach to me.
Alas I won’t be using my iPad with O2 anytime soon because of this, which is a shame...
Any thoughts on why this would be the case?
on 09-10-2018 19:35
on 09-10-2018 19:36
on 09-10-2018 19:36
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on 09-10-2018 19:53
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on 09-10-2018 19:58
on 09-10-2018 20:24
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on 10-10-2018 00:48
on 10-10-2018 00:48
Sometimes the cheaper deal comes with it's limitations and workarounds. I, personally, would be going with another network for ease of mind and no stress.