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on 11-07-2022 19:05
I’m due to travel to the US and looking for the best roaming deal.
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on 11-07-2022 20:15
Check if you have O2 Travel. Roaming in the USA will cost £6 per day.
But be warned data speed is heavily restricted and not worth the effort.
Wifi and Local SIM is best
https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/international/using-phone-abroad
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on 11-07-2022 20:15
Check if you have O2 Travel. Roaming in the USA will cost £6 per day.
But be warned data speed is heavily restricted and not worth the effort.
Wifi and Local SIM is best
https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/international/using-phone-abroad
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on 11-07-2022 20:16
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on 11-07-2022 20:16
Buy a local sim for data use would be my advice.
All the options can be found here, but be aware data speeds in the US are rubbish as is the AT&T network.
I do not work for o2 or any VMo2 /Telefonica/Liberty Global Company
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on 11-07-2022 20:17
If you have travel inclusive it is free.
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on 30-08-2022 21:43
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on 30-08-2022 21:43
Agree entirely! Just been in the US for two weeks and the data roaming has been awful: usually just a barely-there E, with very occasional 4G moments, which was in practice entirely unusable — no Google maps (even with the maps already downloaded) or whatsapp/imessage messages. It even affected a local transport app that wouldn't allow us to activate pre-purchased tickets. A total waste of £6 per day...
Didn't know about the data-transfer cap —
this must be newish as I travelled extensively in US pre-2019 and don't recall any data roaming frustrations??
Anyway, will definitely not bother with O2's data roaming package again!

