on 01-09-2022 12:37
I travel between the Uk and Barbados and have a Barbados SIM card through the Flow network. I am unable to connect to the o2 network in the UK when I travel back and I have been told by several people at Flow that my roaming is activated. Is there anything I can check in the UK to see if it is a o2 issue? I believe o2 is the sister network of Flow and I should connected to it automatically.
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on 01-09-2022 13:15
on 01-09-2022 13:15
Flow is owned by C&W and has nothing at all to do with o2, apart from o2 is a roaming partner.
When roaming, your sim makes a connection to the host network, and that allows connection, it may be worth speaking to Flow and getting a new sim card.
Can you connect to Vodafone or EE at all ?
Not a lot o2 can do to be honest.
on 01-09-2022 13:15
on 01-09-2022 13:15
Flow is owned by C&W and has nothing at all to do with o2, apart from o2 is a roaming partner.
When roaming, your sim makes a connection to the host network, and that allows connection, it may be worth speaking to Flow and getting a new sim card.
Can you connect to Vodafone or EE at all ?
Not a lot o2 can do to be honest.
on 01-09-2022 13:23
on 01-09-2022 13:23
@DaveC246 It may possibly be your phone itself.
You can check here: WillMyPhoneWork.net - Check if your phone works on a network
on 01-09-2022 13:24
on 01-09-2022 13:24
Thank you for your response. Unfortunately I am unable to connect to any network provider in the UK. I tried a new SIM card from Flow and still no success.
I am in contact with Flow again to see if it can be resolved but is there any blacklist or anything in the UK which may be blocking my SIM/phone?
Dave
on 01-09-2022 13:31
on 01-09-2022 13:31
There will be no blocks in the UK. As you can't connect to any of our 4 networks, the problem must be with Flow
01-09-2022 13:31 - edited 01-09-2022 13:32
01-09-2022 13:31 - edited 01-09-2022 13:32
@DaveC246 You can check here: Free IMEI blacklist check (lost or stolen) | IMEI24.com