on 28-05-2024 15:01
For the past 4 years or so, I've never been able to connect to a network when abroad.
This has been different devices, a different contract type (sim only to pay monthly with device) and even a new physical sim.
My current device has given the most useful error message so far which is "Your SIM card does not allow a connection to this network".
This implies there is some restriction on my actual sim, but every time I call O2 or go into a store, they tell me my account looks fine and there are no blocks on it.
I absolutely don't want to change my phone number but I feel like that's where the problem is.
I also don't want to switch away from O2 if I can help it because of the free roaming (oh the irony).
Has anyone come across this before? Would be helpful if I could direct O2 as to where they should be looking on my account!
on 28-05-2024 15:07
Have you tried manually searching for different networks to try.
Often the ones that say forbidden actually work the best.
on 28-05-2024 15:46
on 28-05-2024 15:46
Yes I can't force a network connection either. None are available to connect to
on 28-05-2024 15:52
If you can'tr resolve it with O2, Vodafone offer the same EU roaming as O2, ie free up to 25gb per month.
on 29-05-2024 08:45
on 29-05-2024 08:45
Good to know - thanks!