on 25-02-2024 12:54
Does roaming access work on board P&O Cruise to Norway and Iceland?
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on 25-02-2024 13:34
on 25-02-2024 13:34
If you are in Norway you can roam OK. Telenor is one of their mobile networks and the last time I was there it worked for me
Just make sure you don't accidentally roam back onto the ship's network
on 25-02-2024 13:02
It's entirely dependent on the ships network but is very expensive.
It's cheaper to buy a wifi package on board.
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on 25-02-2024 13:14
on 25-02-2024 13:14
Hi, many thanks, as I thought. I can't find if O2 has a roaming agreement with Telenor, if they have I can use roaming if not, I'll buy some WiFi time.
on 25-02-2024 13:18
on 25-02-2024 13:18
Some further discussion here with input from O2.
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on 25-02-2024 13:34
on 25-02-2024 13:34
If you are in Norway you can roam OK. Telenor is one of their mobile networks and the last time I was there it worked for me
Just make sure you don't accidentally roam back onto the ship's network
on 25-02-2024 13:41
You can roam for free on any of the EU networks, just not the ships networks.
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on 31-03-2024 23:25
I ve been on a cruise around Spain and France last year and had the cap set to £0 and didn't want ship's wifi. I managed to get a signal from the land quite a bit and hoping to do the same this year when we go to France Spain and Italy with a zero spend set on the cap. that way I should not get charged for anything and take advantage of the O2 free roaming within Europe
on 31-03-2024 23:52
01-04-2024 09:07 - edited 01-04-2024 09:08
01-04-2024 09:07 - edited 01-04-2024 09:08
You are very brave @Goody2bgoody 😂
I know you say it worked for you on your last cruise but it's not something I would ever risk.
Still, as @jonsie said, good luck and all that.
(Make sure you don't fall overboard when reaching out to point your phone towards any part of France 😂)
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