18-03-2022 10:25
We've just arrived in St Lucia and as the plane landed I received the "welcome to St Lucia it will cost you £4.99 a day" message that we usually receive when we arrive abroad.
I can see the carrier at the top of the screen (Digicel), I can make a call and the GPS works. There is "R" by the signal level but we have no connection to the internet.
We both have roaming turned on (we travel a lot) so that isn't the problem.
As it's both of us, can anyone think what the problem might be?
I have a Pixel 6 and my husband has a Pixel 4XL..
Thanks for any suggestions. I'm doing this on the WiFi.
18-03-2022 10:53
I would guess an issue with Digicel.
Try manually searching for a different network.
18-03-2022 10:56
18-03-2022 10:56
Thanks. There's no other option available when I manually search. There appears to be an ongoing problem with St Lucia as when I searched this forum, I'm not alone.
Rather than try to get any sense out of o2 (some of the CS agents mentioned in other threads didn't know that St Lucia exists), I plan to go to Rodney Bay and buy a local SIM.
I'll take it up with o2 when we get back.
18-03-2022 11:12
18-03-2022 11:12
@LesleyH wrote:Thanks. There's no other option available when I manually search. There appears to be an ongoing problem with St Lucia as when I searched this forum, I'm not alone.
Rather than try to get any sense out of o2 (some of the CS agents mentioned in other threads didn't know that St Lucia exists), I plan to go to Rodney Bay and buy a local SIM.
I'll take it up with o2 when we get back.
Trust me Travel Agents are just as bad, as some don't know anywhere outside of Benidorm, as I have one who didn't know where Hong Kong is, and to be fair Geography may not be a strong point of some people...
It does sound like an issue with the local network, and how they are provisioning data roaming, as if your are getting the R then roaming is working, and GPS is not bound to data, it is bound to Satellites
18-03-2022 11:37
18-03-2022 11:37
@LesleyH wrote:I plan to go to Rodney Bay and buy a local SIM.
I'll take it up with o2 when we get back.
That's the sensible (and likely cheaper option) @LesleyH