on 14-09-2018 00:29
14-09-2018 03:32 - edited 14-09-2018 03:41
14-09-2018 03:32 - edited 14-09-2018 03:41
Hi @PhilG
It's not known exactly what will happen after Brexit, so no one on the forum can answer your question with any certainty. However, I did hear on the news yesterday that it's likely all mobile operators will reintroduce roaming charges once Brexit has taken place.
Will they have increased if and when O2 reintroduce roaming charges, that's quite possible. But no one here can answer that question till after O2 makes any reintroduction official, and indicates what those charges will be. Until then we just don't know.
That's the best answer we can give at the moment and welcome to the forum, by the way
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on 14-09-2018 06:39
14-09-2018 07:20 - edited 14-09-2018 07:22
14-09-2018 07:20 - edited 14-09-2018 07:22
@PhilG This is as much as we know, reported yesterday from the BBC.
If we don't manage a 'no deal Brexit' then mobile charges for roaming could be introduced.
The government have given an assurance, if we can't get a deal, they would cap data charges at £45.
Funnily enough, if you read the article, Vodafone and Three have said they will NOT charge their customers for roaming when we exit the EU on March 29th.
'Ifs, buts and maybe' situation at the moment....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-45501007
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on 14-09-2018 13:36
on 14-09-2018 13:36
@Cleoriff wrote:@PhilG This is as much as we know, reported yesterday from the BBC.
If we don't manage a 'no deal Brexit' then mobile charges for roaming could be introduced.
The government have given an assurance, if we can't get a deal, they would cap data charges at £45.
Funnily enough, if you read the article, Vodafone and Three have said they will NOT charge their customers for roaming when we exit the EU on March 29th.
'Ifs, buts and maybe' situation at the moment....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-45501007
The article also says "The EU rule capping what mobile phone operators could charge each other will stop applying to the UK after Brexit."
What the UK government 'legislates' would carry no weight with any EU mobile operator.
on 14-09-2018 15:16
on 14-09-2018 15:16
True @Bambino
Though maybe O2 Travel Inclusive would start to work in places like the U.S, N.Z, and Australia.
I was a bit cynical of the comment "Vodafone and Three have assured their customers they will still be 'free to roam like at home". It won't be up to them, it will be whatever foreign networks agree to ....
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on 14-09-2018 15:18
on 14-09-2018 15:18
on 14-09-2018 15:33
on 14-09-2018 15:33
on 15-09-2018 02:05
I think there working on there best to keep it as it is but we’ll have too see!
hopefully it will be Cos it’s quite handy to have
on 15-09-2018 08:09
on 15-09-2018 08:09
@Jessiep123p wrote:I think there working on there best to keep it as it is but we’ll have too see!
hopefully it will be Cos it’s quite handy to have
It is handy to have @Jessiep123p (particularly when it works properly)
Great to see you posting by the way. If you want to introduce yourself to the rest of the forum then you can do so here https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Welcome-News/Welcome-to-the-O2-Community-Introduce-yourself-here/m-p/1...
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