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Anonymous
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I will be visting Holland soon, can anyone tell me the operators that I can roam with whilst using my o2 Travel bolt-on? or is it any operator? Cheers.

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Any of these:
Netherlands

Vodafone Libertel B.V. (vodafone) GSM 900/1800 Live

Vodafone Libertel B.V. (Vodafone Libertel N.V.) 3G 2100 Live

T-Mobile Netherlands B.V (T-Mobile NL) 3G 2100 Live

T-Mobile Netherlands B.V (T-Mobile NL) GSM 1800 Live

KPN B.V. 3G 2100 Live

KPN B.V. GSM 900/1800 Live

KPN B.V. (Telfort B.V.) GSM 1800 Live
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@MI5 off to Holland for weekend, just wanted to clarify, my iPhone is locked to o2, will it still work on the providers above with the o2 Travel bolt-on? Cheers.

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@Anonymous wrote:

@MI5 off to Holland for weekend, just wanted to clarify, my iPhone is locked to o2, will it still work on the providers above with the o2 Travel bolt-on? Cheers.


Yes, it should connect to any of the above networks and work fine (although in some cases you might have to do a manual network selection).

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I if you are going by ferry switch off your mobile. Or choose manual selection and don't connect to the ships network. 

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@jonsie wrote:

I if you are going by ferry switch off your mobile. Or choose manual selection and don't connect to the ships network. 


Seriously good advice, there have been some nasty bills due to this. 

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@jonsie Thanks, i'll be flying but cheers for the heads up

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Hi all, I can confirm the speeds were the same as roaming in Dublin, I was getting shapped at 0.3Mbps with KPN, cheers for now.

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@jonsie wrote:

Seems the only decent speeds are in Spain and Germany Smiley Frustrated


Wouldn't know about Germany but can confirm Spain is as good as here....

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