on 23-02-2023 19:27
I live in a village on the Irish border where I’m constantly switching between ROI network and Uk network. I currently don’t have wifi in my apartment and I’m using a lot of data so I bought the £30 rolling bundle which gives me 150gb, however I’m getting close to the fair use roaming limit which is 25gb and will be charged the standard rate when it runs out. Which I’ve unfortunately discovered would cost me £30 a day, ridiculous. Surely fair use of roaming shouldn’t apply to ROI?
on 23-02-2023 19:37
You need to manually select a UK network so your phone doesn't roam on EU networks.
The limits apply to any roaming scenario.
on 23-02-2023 20:08
on 23-02-2023 20:08
I manually select my data atleast 10 times a day, but there are certain areas where you can only get southern network and other areas where you can get UK network.
23-02-2023 20:31 - edited 23-02-2023 20:35
23-02-2023 20:31 - edited 23-02-2023 20:35
It might be worth getting an ROI PrePay sim card from the likes of Eir , and then getting a dual sim phone. As then you will save on the UK data costs.
The only network that offers usage across both is EE , as Vodafone and 3 are now less than 25Gb
The Irish networks are exactly the same now, and restrict roaming into NI
on 23-02-2023 20:52
on 23-02-2023 20:52
@Dara wrote:I manually select my data atleast 10 times a day, but there are certain areas where you can only get southern network and other areas where you can get UK network.
Try different UK networks by testing with PAYG sim cards and you might find one that gives you full UK coverage.
on 26-02-2023 14:46
on 26-02-2023 14:46
@madasaf1sh wrote:
The Irish networks are exactly the same now, and restrict roaming into NI
Ireland and Northern Ireland roaming is as pre-2021.
And O2 UK has renewed its commitment to free, up to 25GB data, in its Europe Zone, including Ireland.