02-12-2020 08:55 - edited 02-12-2020 08:57
02-12-2020 08:55 - edited 02-12-2020 08:57
Why is this not apparantly allowed to work? I see zero difference if you are abroad calling on wifi to being in the UK. The cynic in me thinks its to generate extra income for O2 on travel bolt ons etc
Surely from a customers point of view being anywhere in the world and able to call people as you could at home through wi fi out of your allowance is a good thing..!?
If you dont turn your network on aborad only wifi it could still work I assume?
thanks
on 02-12-2020 08:59
It used to work abroad when we had Tugo but that was stopped and probably as you say, because of lost revenue.
No matter what you try now, it will not work outside of the UK.
on 02-12-2020 09:03
on 02-12-2020 09:03
Yes I used to use TUGo.
I just cant see the justification for now allowing it to work, wi fi is wi fi and its not costing o2 anymore.
People will simply bypass their network with apps like duo and whatsapp and skype.
Shame really
02-12-2020 11:47 - edited 02-12-2020 11:48
02-12-2020 11:47 - edited 02-12-2020 11:48
@Liam548
There are few reasons all technical to not getting to work....
Latency - OK in some of the EU, rest of the world back to the UK can be dire and impacts performance, and for voice you normally use QOS (quality of Service Markers, this will be the main one.
Packet Loss across the wider Internet, if ever you have done packet traces across the internet, you drop packets left, right and centre, again this affects voice quality.
Wifi Speeds are only one part of the equation:
wifi + local network + global peering networks+uk and back = VOIP issues.
There are many more, so from a Tech point of view i can see why they dropped.