on 10-09-2022 13:07
Hi there,
I am currently on a US trip to New York, and have issues very similar to those described by @Dee25 in this thread: https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Tech-Support/Data-Roaming-in-New-York-US/m-p/1570495#M24371
I am using a Google Pixel 3 with Android.
This is the behaviour I am encountering:
After spending about half an hour yesterday with the Customer Support at O2, I have:
I have specifically moved to O2 to get Roaming in the US and so far this is severely disappointing, it's useless to pay a lot of money monthly for something you can't use.
In the thread above, MI5 mentions that US Roaming is limited to 500kbps. While I have seen that to be true while the 4G is active and working, this is not my issue. My issue is that the connection is stuck on EDGE with no connectivity. No data is coming through - emails, messaging, maps all indicate there's no connection. I WISH it would be stuck at 500kbps instead of 0.
I have also found another very useful thread describing this EXACT issue for PlusNet users, only in Europe. They seem to have solved it SOMEHOW although no details are given, after 20 pages of talking to support.
https://community.plus.net/t5/Mobile/Unable-to-access-4G-services-whilst-roaming/td-p/1860515
Please help.
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11-09-2022 16:59 - edited 11-09-2022 17:03
11-09-2022 16:59 - edited 11-09-2022 17:03
@Chris0907 I don't agree with the policy, but O2 have not broken any promises regarding roaming in the US. It's in the Terms& Conditions you agreed to: O2 | Mobile Terms and Conditions - O2 Travel Terms and Condition
O2 Travel is available to Consumer Pay Monthly customers and can be obtained as:
Long term they will do nothing.
11-09-2022 18:10 - edited 11-09-2022 18:17
11-09-2022 18:10 - edited 11-09-2022 18:17
To follow up my previous message I have just received this from an O2 chat that appears to confirm they have a know issue in the USA and are working to correct it. Shame no one told me this before I changed my SIM or mentioned it when I was in New York!!!
“ I understand your concern. Even we have highlighted this issue that the services in USA are very slow. Please be assured we are working on it and soon the issue will be resolved at the earliest. I'm sure this is what you were looking for and your concerns were addressed and put to rest. “
on 11-09-2022 18:19
😂
on 11-09-2022 19:35
This has been an issue for years and you will find dozens of threads about this
As said, O2 make specific mention of the data cap in their terms and conditions and so O2 chat are talking absolute cr4p
Why would they want to change this 'known issue' allured to by a very minor staff member on chat? Do you think O2 will be swayed by chat staff 'highlighting' the problem? Who do they highlight it to?
O2 are charged by the US networks for all data used by O2 customers so it makes perfect business sense to limit data use by customers who are paying a set fee for roaming in the States
It stinks but I can't see this changing without O2 increasing charges
on 11-09-2022 22:02
on 11-09-2022 22:02
on 11-09-2022 22:53
Just wanted to add to the thread that I'm experiencing the same issue in NY. I visit here regularly (including 3 times in the past year) and have not had this issue before. It's not about O2 throttling people for using too much data - we can't access data at all, or at the very best in spurts of a minute or so. Does anyone know why we would suddenly have this problem when previously (just a few months ago) we could get online here, even if it was slower than what we have at home?
Like the other posters I changed my tariff, paying extra to get the travel inclusive zone, so it's very frustrating that I'm now looking at having to buy a prepaid SIM to use over the next few weeks.
on 12-09-2022 00:09
on 12-09-2022 00:09
@Poptasticuk As already said, read the Terms & Conditions you agreed to.
O2 | Mobile Terms and Conditions - O2 Travel Terms and Conditions
It has nothing to do with too much or too little data. The speeds are capped. As awful as that is, that's that.
on 12-09-2022 16:19
That may be what it says in the t&cs but that doesn't align with the actual experience. When it's working (in short bursts of a minute or so) the speed is normal - not as fast as at home, but usable. Any other time the speed is zero because there's no internet access at all. What I'm confused by is why it was working fine when I was last in the US only 3 months ago but suddenly is unusable.
on 21-09-2022 12:21
on 21-09-2022 12:21
As I mentioned in another thread, the easiest and cheapest solution is to get an e-sim from a third party provider. It will come out much cheaper than the $50 a month that Google Fi charges. Of course, and assumes that your phone can handle an E-sim.