on 11-08-2022 12:19
I am planning to leave Three and switch to a 12 month SIM only contract with O2. The main reason for leaving Three is that they have stopped their free EU roaming. As far as I can determine, it is still free to roam in the EU (within your allowance) with O2. However, three are saying things like "O2 offers free roaming but to unlock it you need to purchase add-ons and that will end up causing way more money. This information is available on their website." and "O2 have perfectly framed their hidden terms in the information such a way that customers will not notice." Can anyone confirm that O2's Eu roaming is free and without any catch?
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on 11-08-2022 13:30
on 11-08-2022 13:30
It is free apart from the caveat above. You use your allowances as you do at home/ Check this excellent guide which tells you all you need to know Guide: Roaming MegaGuide
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on 11-08-2022 13:20
Yes. With a data cap of 25Mb if your allowance is higher.
on 11-08-2022 13:30
on 11-08-2022 13:30
It is free apart from the caveat above. You use your allowances as you do at home/ Check this excellent guide which tells you all you need to know Guide: Roaming MegaGuide
Veritas Numquam Perit
11-08-2022 13:36 - edited 11-08-2022 13:38
11-08-2022 13:36 - edited 11-08-2022 13:38
on 15-08-2023 10:27
I have a mobile broadband from EE. To use my allowances in the EU is now £10 a week..so I'm ditching them
I have travelled to France and purchased a 50GB Orange Travel pack eSIM for €49.99
My download speed is consistently >100Mbps
By comparison my UK EE mobile wifi and O2 dribble along between 3Mbps and 9Mbps