on 30-05-2023 20:25
Switched to O2 primarily because Roaming was included. However buried in T's & C's is the below
There’s no fixed data allowance with O2 Travel, so to manage traffic (including audio and video streaming) we limit the service to 2Mbps.
I personally would rather pay for a roaming service that is useable currently in the US and will have to get a local SIM what's the point saying you will get 5G if they cap at this level, this is a joke and will be leaving O2 at my earliest Opportunity. This needs to be in the headline marketing rather than buried in Terms
Shocking
on 30-05-2023 20:40
And there is me thinking it was O.5Mbs
Regulars on here advise WiFi and Local SIM cards. Usually T-Mobile or AT&T
on 30-05-2023 20:49
bit of a joke though headline marketing Roam like Home and Roaming Free needs to change
on 30-05-2023 20:57
on 30-05-2023 20:57
How much would you be willing to pay per day to roam at higher speeds than 2mbps?? Im just curious @chris47
Just bare in mind roaming has costs associated to it, and AT&T and T-Mobile are very good at rinsing not just there own customers but other B2B customers.
And this limit only applies to Business and Private Customers, Enterprise customers are not throttled
on 30-05-2023 21:01
on 30-05-2023 21:01
would rather pay £6 per day as in non o2 inclusive destinations to not have speed capped, when traveling you need maps, & other travel apps currently can't use at all. Fake messaging on free roaming with O2 currently
on 30-05-2023 22:28
on 30-05-2023 22:28
I'm not sure where the OP got 2Mbps from, but it clearly states in section 1 that the speed is capped at 500kbps: O2 | Mobile Terms and Conditions - O2 Travel Terms and Conditions
In any event, whether it's 2MB or 0.5MB they're both pitifully slow speeds not usable for much of anything, and saying you can 'roam anywhere' is really a bit of a con.
on 31-05-2023 09:12
on 31-05-2023 09:12
number 8 in terms mentions 2Mb, had not noticed 500Kbps in point 1a, either way is a joke
on 11-07-2023 16:33
As OP has said it is unusable. I got an O2 SIM thinking that this would provide decent coverage in USA & found on leaving the airport that my network speed unable to work any form of navigation! Wholly inadequate & interestingly business customers are not similarly restricted. I'll vote ith feet and move to a network that saves me going to AT&T each trip!
on 19-08-2023 19:36
I was in America last year, and I wish I was getting 2Mbps.
I may as well have been using a Nokia 3210.
on 19-08-2023 20:16
on 19-08-2023 20:16