01-09-2014 23:20 - edited 01-09-2014 23:24
01-09-2014 23:20 - edited 01-09-2014 23:24
So I thought I would do a new Review on the new O2 travel when I went to Belgium, France and Netherlands last week.
When I first saw that O2 had removed the 15mb allowance for Europe, I was really excited and thought I’m now able to use my phone much better over in the EU.
However I have to be honest and say I was extremely disappointed to say the least. Infact I was shocked how badly O2 have got it.
So I will explain. £1.99 for unlimited Data (I’m on contract) per day is great value for money. I understand that after 100mb further restrictions apply and that speed restrictions are in place when you are in the EU from the word dot. However this is where the problem lies, the restrictions are that bad and I really dread to think what it’s like when you hit 100mb of Data, because I couldn’t get near it. Not even after Hours and Hours of use.
These are the speeds I was getting, No mater what time of day or Network on. I know the networks shown were just in Belgium, However I can tell you that in France it was the same and the Netherlands failed to work at all it was that bad.
So for Example.
Send or Receive Pictures over iMessage would take 10-15 Mins.
Using Twitter, would take 10-20 seconds per image to view, and just refused to load some altogether.
Youtube or Vine Videos, didn’t work at all
Apple Maps would load, However Google Maps couldn’t keep up with Data and just timed out, or showed blank screen with a Moving Dot.
Face Time, did work for a couple of seconds, but on many occasions wouldn’t even connect, Face Time audio did connect once, and then failed.
Using the internet to browse was painfully slow, or just didn’t work at all. Searching on Google would take average 5-15 seconds to load a search page.
Sending normal MMS and being charged 40p (Like lightning)
1st day I managed 63.08Mb, however this is with charging my iPhone up twice and using it most of the day
2nd day I managed 68.11Mb. All Day usage. Again had to charge iPhone up at the end
3rd day I managed 69.88 Mb. Again All Day usage and iPhone had to be charged.
The Reason for the phone going flat was that sending any pics over iMessage took that long it just drained the phone because of the speed, also using the general internet again drained the phone.
I was in Europe for longer than 3 days, but after the 3rd day, I couldn’t cope with it anymore, so I put my EE PAYG sim in and paid £5 per 100mb per day. Cost me more but the speeds were normal 3G speeds and in France I got 4G Speeds. I also never had to charge the phone once during the day as everything worked great.
So this was the average speeds I got with my EE PAYG sim in Belgium, France was much faster at 20Mb + on 4G
So O2 lost out because of their ridicules speed restraints. whoever decided the speed restrications needs to spend time in EU and use them like I did. I totally understand restricting it after 100Mb, or even restricting it to 1Mbps download for first 100Mbs, but please, let me get there in the first place. I can’t fault O2 for O2 travel, it’s just a shame it’s that restricted it’s not useable any more.
I wonder if this what the EU had in mind? Looks great on Paper, just in real life is useless!
Something that was so good has been made so bad to use
I know people will be saying, well you used 60+ Mb each day, Yes I dont disagree with that, but this is from 8am to 11pm of use on 2 days and on 1 day it was even later. I dont mind paying for any Service, But please please let me able to use it for a little before you put restrictions in place.
02-09-2014 09:03
02-09-2014 09:03
02-09-2014 09:15
02-09-2014 09:15
@MI5 wrote:
Germany and Czech Republic - Both owned by Telefonica.....
NOW I understand your statment about the pattern emerging .
It seems that the only 'research we need to do' is to check whether the country we want to travel to has a network owned by Telefonica!...:smileysad:
Veritas Numquam Perit
02-09-2014 09:18
02-09-2014 09:18
02-09-2014 09:42
02-09-2014 09:42
Shocking findings to be honest. I'm hoping to go to Berlin before I'm off to Thailand so it looks like I'll have no problem there.
02-09-2014 10:59 - edited 02-09-2014 11:06
02-09-2014 10:59 - edited 02-09-2014 11:06
03-09-2014 09:08
03-09-2014 09:08
Hi guys,
I asked for the some info and have the below. Hopefully it helps in future.
This is from part 2 of the O2 Travel Data Service section of the site:
There's no fixed data allowance with O2 Travel, but we'll slow down the service if you reach an assumed fair usage amount in order to manage traffic on the network. This will be more than 100MB of general data or more than 50MB of streamed video or audio data (the "assumed fair usage amounts") in a day . Audio and video streaming are available with O2 Travel but the quality of the audio/video will be optimised for a mobile device. The speed available for file transfer, online gaming, peer to peer downloads and network back-up services is restricted and may not work with O2 Travel.
If you notice any kind of restrictive behaviour when abroad, please call +443448090202 for free.
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03-09-2014 09:23
03-09-2014 09:23
Thanks for that info @Toby but that really doesn't explain why darren could not LOAD pages. I think his problem was that the allowance seemed fair...if only he could have attempted to use it...
Also, unless I am missing something...it seems that in some countries there is no problem at all...network dependent?
I use Movistar in Spain...and have no problem whatsoever?
Veritas Numquam Perit
03-09-2014 09:25
03-09-2014 09:25
It would be worth calling next time if the problem is repeated
"If you notice any kind of restrictive behaviour when abroad, please call +443448090202 for free."
03-09-2014 10:02
03-09-2014 10:02
I'm not sure thre is some magical switch on each account to speed up data....
03-09-2014 10:07
03-09-2014 10:07