on 15-06-2017 11:07
Hey everyone,
I have some fantastic news for those who are lucky enough to be off on their summer holidays soon! You can now use your phone abroad in our Europe Zone destinations as you would in the UK at no extra cost. Billed as the biggest EU regulatory change we have ever undertaken, you can travel to 47 European destinations without incurring roaming charges.
Your data, minutes and text allowances will work in O2’s Europe Zone destinations just like they do at home. If you go over your allowances you can add a data bolt on as you would in the UK and your minutes/texts will be charged at the standard domestic retail rate.
Check out the community roaming guides for contract and pay as you go.
There's also some info on the O2 website here
Is anyone off on holiday soon and will be taking advantage of roaming?
What devices will you be roaming on?
Will you be using roaming for work or a personal holiday?
Let us know in the comments below
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on 15-06-2017 11:59
@jonsie wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Has there been any confirmation from O2 yet if roaming has that stupid speed restriction after 50MB?
I called Vodafone to make sure my phone is set up for International Roaming as i'm off to Crete this Sunday and they said "have a good holiday.....have an extra 2GB data to use on us". Now THATS service....I didn't even have to ask!!
How is the roaming experience on Vodafone @Anonymous? It must be better than O2....
Good on them giving an extra 2Gb too 😉
Awesome @jonsie. Went to Turkey in September and Vodafone include them in their Euro travel bundle....PLUS no speed restrictions
on 15-06-2017 12:01
on 15-06-2017 12:01
15-06-2017 12:03 - edited 15-06-2017 13:29
15-06-2017 12:03 - edited 15-06-2017 13:29
@Anonymous I'll ask that for you. We're taking all questions and feedback and passing it on so I'll try to get an answer for you on that
@Wa10 That's not too bad. A couple of in-flight movies and you're there! Exploring the volcano sounds dangerous Is it still active? And more importantly will you get a good signal up there
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on 15-06-2017 12:06
on 15-06-2017 12:06
That's brilliant @Anonymous, it seems like the other main networks are doing things right for their customers.
on 15-06-2017 12:10
on 15-06-2017 12:10
Haha, nicely brought back on topic there @Martin-O2 - I'll reserve judgement on whether I'll get a good signal until I've tried, but will report back. The volcanoes are classed as dormant/historic now, although I believe your can still feel the heat at the top of Timanfaya. Nice to bring a bit of exploration in along with the relaxation - when we went to Egypt we spent a couple of packed days doing the Pyramids and Valley of the Kings, but it was still nice to spend the rest of the time relaxing.
Cheers @jonsie, glad they're not too awful an experience! Food and drink isn't too much of an issue as we've got nice afternoon flight times, so can eat before we set off - may treat myself to a drink on board but that will be about it. Heading to Jamaica next year, so with such a long flight I think it will be well worth the investment in something a little bit more luxurious.
on 15-06-2017 13:08
Re: Fuerteventura ... been there twice early November ... = ... set me up for the whole of the winter at home, I suffer with lack of natural decent light in the winter months ... some black rock / sand in interior of island ... it was a trad jazz holiday, flew from Leeds / Bradford airport ... took my own food going as early flight ... coming back an afternoon flight so ate before boarding ... visit the camel park!
That day I used a plane + car + train to get home ... will do the ship another time
Can't think I'll do roaming ... but I'm interested to read about it on the O2 Community
on 15-06-2017 13:30
on 15-06-2017 13:30
@Anonymous Great news! I can confirm that there will be no data speed restrictions when roaming, just like when your in the UK
@Wa10 lol I'm a master at getting back on topic! You'll have to report back once you've reached the peak!
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on 15-06-2017 13:37
@Martin-O2 wrote:@Anonymous Great news! I can confirm that there will be no data speed restrictions when roaming, just like when your in the UK
@Wa10 lol I'm a master at getting back on topic! You'll have to report back once you've reached the peak!
Great to hear there are no speed restrictions
on 15-06-2017 13:38
on 15-06-2017 13:38
@Martin-O2 wrote:@Anonymous Great news! I can confirm that there will be no data speed restrictions when roaming, just like when your in the UK
Not what we are hearing from customers abroad this morning.
Is there something that O2 need to do or change on accounts that had the previously throttled O2 Travel enabled?
I ask out of interest to ensure customers get the best experience when abroad and not out of negativity.
on 15-06-2017 13:40
on 15-06-2017 13:40
I think people have been complaining more about data speeds before any throttling took effect?