on 17-06-2020 00:29
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on 17-06-2020 00:48
Hi @David714
As you will be flying back to the UK, it should be ok, dependent on how much time you spend in the UK and Germany..
Check out O2's Fair Usage policy
https://www.o2.co.uk/roamfairuse
Roaming in our Europe Zone is included in your tariff, so you can use data, make calls and send texts just like you do at home. However, this service is only available for occasional travel (like holidays or short breaks), and not for long stays abroad.
Using our services in our Europe Zone for more than 63 days in any four month period is what we consider to be unfair use. If you do this, we’ll send you a fair usage notification by text. If you continue to use these services after we’ve notified you, we’ll apply surcharges for further usage that we recognise as over usage.
As you haven't said how your time will be split, the guide I have posted will give you the info you need to work this out for yourself.
Best of luck and welcome to the forum
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-06-2020 00:48
Hi @David714
As you will be flying back to the UK, it should be ok, dependent on how much time you spend in the UK and Germany..
Check out O2's Fair Usage policy
https://www.o2.co.uk/roamfairuse
Roaming in our Europe Zone is included in your tariff, so you can use data, make calls and send texts just like you do at home. However, this service is only available for occasional travel (like holidays or short breaks), and not for long stays abroad.
Using our services in our Europe Zone for more than 63 days in any four month period is what we consider to be unfair use. If you do this, we’ll send you a fair usage notification by text. If you continue to use these services after we’ve notified you, we’ll apply surcharges for further usage that we recognise as over usage.
As you haven't said how your time will be split, the guide I have posted will give you the info you need to work this out for yourself.
Best of luck and welcome to the forum
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-06-2020 00:52
on 17-06-2020 00:55
on 17-06-2020 01:02
on 17-06-2020 01:02
No difference. The same policy applies. You could even be worse off.
You may only use our services in our Europe Zone (excluding the UK) for periodic travel, like holidays or short breaks. Your data usage may be limited in our Europe Zone (excluding the UK) at a lower level than you data allowance in the UK if you’re a Pay As You Go customer. Once you go over this limit you’ll be charged. For these limits and charges please see www.o2.co.uk/help/pay-as-you-go/roaming-in-europe.
Scroll down to your obligations in the terms and conditions.
https://www.o2.co.uk/termsandconditions/mobile/o2-consumer-fair-usage-policy
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-06-2020 01:12
on 17-06-2020 01:51
on 17-06-2020 01:51
You do have an advantage of being able to use the German sim you mentioned in your first post.
If you interchange these frequently when abroad the 63 days usage for O2 will take a lot longer to add up.
You just need to take this into consideration
You wont lose your number either if you are still paying for your contract.
Hope that helps.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-06-2020 08:33
on 17-06-2020 08:43
on 17-06-2020 08:43
on 17-06-2020 08:54