on 11-08-2018 09:38
Hi, I am travelling to Ireland next week. My partner and I are both on O2 monthly and we get free texts and calls between us. Will we still get free texts and calls between us whilst I am in Ireland? Thanks
11-08-2018 10:01 - edited 11-08-2018 10:16
11-08-2018 10:01 - edited 11-08-2018 10:16
Hi @Viv It depends what part of Ireland you are travelling to. Northern Ireland is classed as part of the UK so you can use your allowances as if you were at home. The Republic of Ireland is classed as Roaming so you would not be charged for calls and texts made there
See here for further info
The EU only brought the law in if you were roaming in another EU country then to call another EU country. Ie Roaming in Southern Ireland back to Northern Ireland. This will come out of your allowance if you have one or any left.
Ringing any foreign number like Southern Ireland from Northern Ireland ie +353 and then the number is classed as a international number. If your in Southern Ireland and calling a Southern Ireland number, then it is covered as long as you have mins etc.
NB edited for typo!
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on 11-08-2018 10:08
on 11-08-2018 10:08
Hi @Viv yes you can use your allowances anywhere in Ireland.
NI is UK and Southern Ireland you would be covered by the included EU roaming laws so no extra costs in either country.