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on 14-01-2024 15:21
I have the o2 Travel Inclusive bolt on and am wondering if this will cover me while I'm in Bali or whether I will need a different travel bolt on as well.
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on 14-01-2024 16:57
Thank you for that information. It looks like it’s cheaper to get an eSIM rather than pay for another travel Bolt on. I appreciation the information
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@mtmc98 wrote:Thank you for that information. It looks like it’s cheaper to get an eSIM rather than pay for another travel Bolt on. I appreciation the information
The bolt-on is free, but if you use your phone while abroad, you will be charged £6 for the 24hour period in which you first used it - and the £6 lasts all day.
Not sure how an eSIM will help - unless you plan to get a local SIM in Indonesia when you get there, for data locally, and switch to using WhatsApp or similar. Good luck @mtmc98.

