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on 11-11-2013 20:41
I live in the U.S. I spend 5 months in the UK and 7 in the U.S. I have an O2 mobile phone and use it in both countries. But its hard to get my U.S. Neighbour to call me using a UK phone number when he lives a mile away from my U.S. house.
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on 12-11-2013 09:54

11-11-2013 20:47 - edited 11-11-2013 20:49
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11-11-2013 20:47 - edited 11-11-2013 20:49
Speak to one another using skype etc as an example.
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on 11-11-2013 20:51
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on 11-11-2013 20:51
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 11-11-2013 20:54
I don't have a smartphone for SKYPE. I spent all my money on airfair to get to the UK and return.

on 11-11-2013 21:02
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on 11-11-2013 21:02
If your phone is unlocked to all networks.
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11-11-2013 21:03 - edited 11-11-2013 21:05
You need to do as MI5 suggests and get a US sim for when you're in the US. I go back and forth and when I'm in the US I use a T-Mobile Pay & Go sim in my phone. As long as I top up once a year I can keep the same phone number. If you're using the O2 sim when you're in the US you must be paying way too much in roaming charges.
If you have a phone that you bought here from O2 you must make sure you get it unlocked if it isn't already. You will then be able to pop a US sim in the phone when you go over. You can try an AT&T sim as well if you don't like T-Mobile, but from my personal experience, T-Mobile's coverage is pretty good, and I travel to a lot of places in the US.
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on 12-11-2013 09:57
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on 12-11-2013 10:15
@Anonymous wrote:
I have a T-Mobile sim currently and use their service in the US. But I need to wait another 6 months for O2 to unlock my phone. Just thought that if O2 had US numbers I could stay with one vendor.
If you have a T-Mobile sim for the US then you must be using a different phone, if your O2 phone is still locked. O2 only partners with certain US carriers, and they do the same here.

