on 15-06-2017 10:22
on 15-06-2017 10:25
on 15-06-2017 10:33
on 15-06-2017 10:33
on 15-06-2017 10:36
on 15-06-2017 10:36
I'm guessing that simply put, it will cost O2 more money!
16-06-2017 10:13 - edited 16-06-2017 10:13
16-06-2017 10:13 - edited 16-06-2017 10:13
Would it be some other reasons?
Inbound roaming to O2 UK network has the same problem.
on 16-06-2017 11:16
on 16-06-2017 11:16
Perhaps roaming on O2's antiquated systems on 4G would put too much strain on an already oversubscribed network? But I suspect it's all down to lack of money to upgrade their systems and to pay overseas networks.
16-06-2017 11:25 - edited 16-06-2017 11:26
16-06-2017 11:25 - edited 16-06-2017 11:26
@jonsie wrote:Perhaps roaming on O2's antiquated systems on 4G would put too much strain on an already oversubscribed network? But I suspect it's all down to lack of money to upgrade their systems and to pay overseas networks.
I would say recent O2's LTE perofrmance is a lot poorer than last year, even slow access to Google Maps. What has actually happened within the last year?
on 16-06-2017 22:50
on 16-06-2017 22:50
Ok. I've just found something interesting and that's recently been updated. It's now in the terms and conditions
8.3 The 4G package allows you to access our 4G services in the UK and, where available, in our Europe Zone (excluding the UK), provided that if you’re on a data-only (Mobile Broadband) tariff, data can only be used in the UK.
So 4G is available in EU with o2. So what's going on then.
Terms been updated but but still nothing, So is it coming?
on 16-06-2017 23:02
on 16-06-2017 23:02
@darrengf wrote:
So is it coming?
We'd likely be the last to know if it was!
on 16-06-2017 23:05
on 16-06-2017 23:05
Lol. I know
just be good if I can use data with out issues.