on 01-07-2014 09:04
on 01-07-2014 09:04
3 weeks ago I was on a ferry travelling from UK to Netherlands, before departing I switched off data roaming. However when I received my bill I got the following charges (both + vat);
International Data Norway - £4.483
O2 Travel - £1.66
Rather confused as to why I received these charges when I had data roaming turned off so I rang customer services and they explained that the ferry used a Norwegian satellite when between UK and Netherlands (despite the UK and Netherlands always being the closes bodies of land) and that despite having Data Roaming turned off that iMessage can still use data. On checking my phone I received 1 iMessage whilst asleep which triggered the International Data charge and another in the morning which triggered to O2 Travel daily charge.
So what exactly is the point of switching off Data Roaming if iMessages can still use data? Odd that I can't send or receive iMessages without a 3G signal and yet I can send and receive them whilst abroad with data turned off completely????
Anyway, I was informed that my challenge to these costs would be looked into and I would receive a response in 5 working days...12 working days later and still nothing from O2
01-07-2014 09:06 - edited 01-07-2014 09:08
01-07-2014 09:06 - edited 01-07-2014 09:08
Hi
IMessage will only work with data or WiFi so to receive or send them your phone must have been activated...
Its mobile data that needs to be turned off in your phones settings not just the data roaming toggle so only WiFi works. The iPhone auto switches from WiFi to data when it goes to sleep.
on 01-07-2014 09:10
on 01-07-2014 09:22
Hi bandofbrothers, data roaming should switch of data (and that is what O2 have always advised) so if that is switched off then my phone should not use any data otherwise what is the point of that option if it does nothing?
The CS rep confirmed that iMessage can over-ride data roaming and a search on the web has confirmed that this can happen but only on O2 for some strange reason
on 01-07-2014 09:33
on 01-07-2014 09:33
on 01-07-2014 09:41
on 01-07-2014 09:41
on 01-07-2014 09:50
on 01-07-2014 09:50
@Anonymous wrote:
While Data Roaming means that when the phone detects you are in a network that is not the original carrier network (w/ your regular carrier sim card in the phone), the phone knows is in another network and will not permit you to pass data since it know's you are outside of your carrier's limits if you have it OFF.
O2 have said it will pass data when roaming according to the OP's post above.
We all understand how it should work but this is not answering why it failed to work - Only O2 can can answer that one.
@Toby can you get an official explanation from O2 why data roaming off doesn't turn off data roaming?
on 01-07-2014 10:08
Hi @Anonymous
Did you speak to the online chat system or via 202 ref the info supplied ?
on 01-07-2014 10:11
on 01-07-2014 10:11
on 01-07-2014 10:21
via 202