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on 15-06-2017 08:37
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on 15-06-2017 08:37
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16-06-2017 22:24 - edited 16-06-2017 22:32
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16-06-2017 22:24 - edited 16-06-2017 22:32
I can advise the following
O2
have no roaming 4G agreements. Data is limited at 0.30Mbps still. Complaints on Twitter about it.
you can not use you O2 data only account abroad at all.
Three
Have no 4G roaming agreements and use 3G speeds when allowed. Data Management is on for when your abroad and you can't tether.
you can only use 12Gb max in any given billing month.
Data only account can be used
EE and BT
have no restrictions on speeds and have 4G roaming, but have a capacity in place on 15Gb in any billing period. BT is the same.
Vodafone
Thisnnetwork is the best for roaming. The have no restrictions at all in place what so ever. No data management or anything, they have the most 4G roaming networks and also have no data restrictions.
if you tariff comes with 60Gb Data, then this is what you can use abroad in EU. Turkey is also included with Vodafone.
Data only account can also be used and same as per above. No restrictions, mill, nada, zilch. Not even traffic management.
As you can see, Vodafone are really going for it as per there Web. There shouting about it and it's all over the media and bill boards etc
Im not in any way promoting Vodafone or any of the networks. It's just facts that are on the internet for any one to find.
just to make you aware, this info re Vodafone pic was correct as April I believe.
Three now has 60 countries, Vodafone you get free roaming in 50 Countries but you can take you allowance with you and pay £5 per day and use it in 60 more countries. Very sim to o2 travel
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on 16-08-2017 12:13
I personallly think it's a disgrace that o2 don't have any roaming agreements for 4G. Yet another reason for me to move away!
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on 11-09-2017 11:41
Interesting responses. My experience this summer post June 15th roaming date is that friends from Norway were getting O2 4g across Europe when I was getting O2 Edge! Surely O2 is part of Telephonica which has phone companies covering all of Europe so it appears to me that the 4g agreements argument is being used by O2 as a smokescreen. You would think they could have internal company agreements quite easily.
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on 11-09-2017 11:53
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on 25-10-2017 11:30
O2 are pathetic and stuck in the dark ages. Move network as soon as you can. 3-5 years after other networks offered 4G roaming, O2 still only offer 3G roaming at glacial speeds. You can't even get 4G roaming when on other Telefonica networks. The O2 executive team clearly are incompetent and lack any vision or care about their customer base. Compare with EE for example and their vision (and acheivement) for coverage, O2 is a joke.
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on 25-10-2017 11:46
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on 25-10-2017 11:46
They are starting to roll out 4G to other countries but as with most things O2 do these days they are trailing badly compared to the other networks.
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on 12-01-2018 11:57
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on 12-01-2018 11:57
OMG, 5 years later and o2 have finally joined the 21st century. Well, in one country at least! 4G roaming in Germany on my phone and data card! Well done o2! Although that's a bit like celebrating the launch of morse code when everybody else is using fibre broadband, but still...! I can't believe it took this long for one 4G roaming agreement, and even that is within the same company (Telfoncia)! O2 you are just so useless. Now you just have 119 more countries to go until you catch up with Vodafone 4G roaming. We'll be on 6G before you get round to that!
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on 12-01-2018 12:29
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on 12-01-2018 12:29
Ain't that just the truth.....
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on 12-01-2018 12:44
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on 12-01-2018 12:44
@Bullerd wrote:OMG, 5 years later and o2 have finally joined the 21st century. Well, in one country at least! 4G roaming in Germany on my phone and data card! Well done o2! Although that's a bit like celebrating the launch of morse code when everybody else is using fibre broadband, but still...! I can't believe it took this long for one 4G roaming agreement, and even that is within the same company (Telfoncia)! O2 you are just so useless. Now you just have 119 more countries to go until you catch up with Vodafone 4G roaming. We'll be on 6G before you get round to that!
"Celebrating the launch of morse code etc" Well that made me laugh...
Yes a long way to go yet... so totally agree @Bullerd
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on 16-05-2018 19:43
Someone also posted a longer list here https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/o2-have-expanded-4g-roaming-even-more-countries-andrew-platt. Nice of O2 to tell their customers though!