on 24-05-2013 18:43
on 24-05-2013 18:43
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on 24-05-2013 19:16
24-05-2013 19:22 - edited 24-05-2013 19:34
24-05-2013 19:22 - edited 24-05-2013 19:34
Not true there are more and more places offering it now.
Jonsie is in Thailand now and uses it continually for example.
Also the reports seen here suggest most people find it without too much difficulty.
on 24-05-2013 19:23
on 24-05-2013 19:23
on 24-05-2013 19:41
on 24-05-2013 20:57
on 24-05-2013 22:01
on 24-05-2013 22:01
25-05-2013 10:28 - edited 25-05-2013 12:10
25-05-2013 10:28 - edited 25-05-2013 12:10
well the eu set a rate for data in the eu, and the o2 travel of £1.99 for 15mb brings it even lower that the eu set data rate How is this an issue yes they have reduced it (it is a promotion not part of any core tariff)
EU rate per mb is 69p a mb so 15mb is £10.35 yet it is £1.99 with o2 travel saving £8.36 a day or 15mb block bought.
As it is a promotional tariff extra The complaint will fail.
see clause 22 of the t&c
We may remove or discontinue O2 Travel at any time.
http://www.o2.co.uk/termsandconditions/mobile/o2travel-paygo-terms-and-conditions
Edit just seen the data rate per mb on payg will be 46p not 69p as stated now on payg o2 travel info so £6.90 a day non o2 travel so £4.91 cheaper per 15mb block (all rates change for payg and pay monthly 1st july 2013 in line with the eu regs) http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_MEMO-12-316_en.htm
To look at the linked table for £1.99 o2 are not making any money out of the deal as the wholesals cost to o2 in euros is 15 cents max a mb.
So when o2 was giving 25mb it was actually costing them money and at the rate then of 25 cents per mb o2 was losing a possiable £1.25 for every 25 mb
on 25-05-2013 11:22
on 25-05-2013 11:27
on 25-05-2013 11:27
Hi, what if I will need data travel merely for using google maps and navigation? will it eat a lot of data? will be 15Mb enough a day ?
on 25-05-2013 12:02
on 25-05-2013 12:02
@Anonymous wrote:Hi, what if I will need data travel merely for using google maps and navigation? will it eat a lot of data?
Kinda depends on how long you are using nav for?
10 miles = not much
1000 miles = very much