o2 calling abroad

on 02-07-2009 21:36
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on 02-07-2009 21:36
My girlfriend is currently travelling through europe and is with the vodafone network. Now, she has vodafone passport which for the next 2 months means she can treat her phone the same as she would at home, ie calls texts etc, all her calls come out of her inclusive allowance, as do texts etc. They told her that she can use just like she does at home, no problem (doesnt include features such as stop the clock etc)
Now, once her minutes etc are used up, if i call her from my o2 sim would i be charged at the rate of calling a mobile abroad ? or would it make a difference as her roaming charges are scrapped and therefore her network is acting as if she is in the uk, therefore a call from o2 to vodafone in the uk would come out of my minutes allowance.
Sorry if this is a bit long winded or has been answered before, i have searched the forums and couldnt find anything. I am hoping it is the 2nd option, that its uses my minutes and not charge me, but i have a funny feeling i am barking up the wrong tree "!
woof

H

on 02-07-2009 23:35
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on 02-07-2009 23:35
The way to look at it is, you might be phoning Dave but you don't know he is abroad so it would be unfair to charge you for it.
So long as its a UK mobile then you're fine.

on 02-07-2009 23:50
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on 02-07-2009 23:50
the networks wouldn't see it like that, if my brother who is on t- mobile goes abroad
and I call him whilst he is out in Spain for example I'm sure o2 would class this as international call abroad
because the number I'm calling is located abroad ie Spain?

on 02-07-2009 23:59
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on 02-07-2009 23:59
A UK number is always a UK number, no matter where the phone is located (it's basically not the caller's problem or concern).

on 03-07-2009 06:40
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on 03-07-2009 06:40
Thanks for you help on the matter guys
H

