on 18-06-2025 23:06
This is sharing… a couple of weeks ago I visited South Carolina. My iPhone 16 on ‘auto’ found AT&T, I had data but no voice calls in or out… very strange, and very difficult to contact customer services - there being no chat or email or WhatsApp offer to do this, you have to call them… (Catch 22)
Finally I got through to customer services (via a cool app called Yolla, makes landline calls via internet) Anyway, customer services gave a whole lot of useless advice - including resetting network settings - and no result. And then, after three days frustrated and confused, and likely paying my £7.50/day for data AND CALLS, I stumbled on the solution.
Manually connect to T Mobile, the other partner network of O2 in USA. Then everything works as it should!
I have the most modern iPhone, a business contract, South Carolina is not off grid… wtf - say something in a text message when I arrive. Send me an email. Don’t make me suffer for three days to find my own solution. Tell your customer services staff the easy way to fix it. Don’t have ‘auto’ find AT&T if it don’t work.
Sx
18-06-2025 23:12 - edited 18-06-2025 23:14
18-06-2025 23:12 - edited 18-06-2025 23:14
USA - Roaming with O2 - and you should be voicing your disdain to O2 Business on 8002 or any number in the O2 Business section here, even from the USA, @Simon_Corder - https://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
Good luck!
on 19-06-2025 08:11
As often advised by us on the forum @Simon_Corder
Well done on finding it for yourself 👍
19-06-2025 08:22 - edited 19-06-2025 08:23
19-06-2025 08:22 - edited 19-06-2025 08:23
When that happens it 90% down to the partner roaming network.
Plenty of people have roamed on AT&T in other places so the problem is not universal.
Roaming problems....always try other networks first
When roaming I have always manually chosen the best network for my needs. Served me well over the last 20 years.
19-06-2025 08:25 - edited 19-06-2025 08:26
19-06-2025 08:25 - edited 19-06-2025 08:26
Thing is, with the US being so massive, AT&T DOES work in some areas.
It just depends where you are flying to.
Friends recently went to Florida and AT&T worked best for them.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 19-06-2025 10:21
Thanks to those who replied - I am now wiser.
My only grumble is that having found it very difficult to call customer services (due to having no voice service), when I did get through they took 30min NOT to suggest the solution, which you are all very familiar with! It's a fix they could advertise on FAQs etc. My slowness and puzzlement (I have a small tech brain) was that I had a good data connection on AT&T, but no voice, across two states (not just a single tower with a bad box) - To be honest, I thought it was all one and the same these days. Thanks the feedback!
19-06-2025 19:00 - edited 19-06-2025 19:00
19-06-2025 19:00 - edited 19-06-2025 19:00
Well done on being proactive and doing your own research and I hope you are haveing a good time out there other then the signal problems