on 09-05-2015 15:17
on 09-05-2015 15:17
Had a short break with the wife. We went on a Dutch dash sailing from Hull to Europoort on Wed night. A day in Rotterdam visiting Keukenhof Gardens and sailed back on Thurs night from Europoort lading in Hull on Friday morning. I have now data charges on my account from Bermuda!!! WTF. I live on the UK east coast just outside Hull and struggle getting a connection on land, but in the middle of the North sea I gat a connection from Bermuda!!!! I think O2 is seriously taking the p*ss
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09-05-2015 15:32 - edited 09-05-2015 15:41
09-05-2015 15:32 - edited 09-05-2015 15:41
Bermuda is just the Satellite that you have connected to when you were at sea.
Most cruise ship and ferry companies offer mobile network services to passengers while on board, however these services are sourced by the cruise ship and ferry companies via foreign networks that use satellite communications to connect to their home network. As a result call, text and data charges are charged as Rest of the World Zone (6).
Edit: to add charges
Hope this helps
Calling the UK and within country/Calling within Zone/Out of Zone/Receiving a call/Send SMS/Send MMS/Data / MB
6 Rest of the world | £1.50 | £1.50 | £1.50 | £1.25 | 40p | 25p | £6 per |
on 09-05-2015 15:22
on 09-05-2015 15:22
on 09-05-2015 15:28
on 09-05-2015 15:28
This is nothing to do with O2, you have connected to the network on the ship and been charged for it.
We have seen many reports like this and always advise that data is turned off at sea or near a terminal or border.
At least make sure data roaming is off.
O2 might help if you ask but they're under no obligation to do so.
on 09-05-2015 15:31
Hi. TBH I can't remember turning it off but to recieve a signal from 3500 miles away is nearly as impossible as walking across the North Sea.
Phill
09-05-2015 15:32 - edited 09-05-2015 15:41
09-05-2015 15:32 - edited 09-05-2015 15:41
Bermuda is just the Satellite that you have connected to when you were at sea.
Most cruise ship and ferry companies offer mobile network services to passengers while on board, however these services are sourced by the cruise ship and ferry companies via foreign networks that use satellite communications to connect to their home network. As a result call, text and data charges are charged as Rest of the World Zone (6).
Edit: to add charges
Hope this helps
Calling the UK and within country/Calling within Zone/Out of Zone/Receiving a call/Send SMS/Send MMS/Data / MB
6 Rest of the world | £1.50 | £1.50 | £1.50 | £1.25 | 40p | 25p | £6 per |
on 09-05-2015 15:33
on 09-05-2015 15:43
on 09-05-2015 15:43
on 09-05-2015 15:47
There are actually. Don't know about this company but most of the terms and conditions for using the ships Internet are on the back of the ticket. They even include charges.
on 09-05-2015 15:51
on 09-05-2015 15:51
on 09-05-2015 15:52
@Anonymous wrote:I think O2 is seriously taking the p*ss
I would also add that this is nothing to do with O2, so, no, they are not.