on 19-07-2015 18:43
on 19-07-2015 18:43
on 19-07-2015 18:48
No not at all. If you are texting a uk number it will never cost you wherever the other person is in the world.
Northern Ireland anyway is part of the uk.
19-07-2015 18:48 - edited 19-07-2015 18:49
19-07-2015 18:48 - edited 19-07-2015 18:49
No more than it would cost normally, depending on your tariff and any allowances you may have. For example if you have a free texts allowance it would continue to come off that as normal. NI is part of the UK
on 19-07-2015 18:48
No not at all. If you are texting a uk number it will never cost you wherever the other person is in the world.
Northern Ireland anyway is part of the uk.
on 19-07-2015 18:57
on 19-07-2015 18:57
on 19-07-2015 19:20
on 19-07-2015 19:20
on 19-07-2015 19:37
on 19-07-2015 19:37
on 19-07-2015 19:43
on 19-07-2015 19:43
The same....nothing:smileyhappy:
It doesn't matter if he's anywhere in the world. Any text to a UK number is free from your text allowance. It also costs nothing for him to receive.
on 19-07-2015 19:53
on 19-07-2015 19:53
on 21-07-2015 13:49
on 03-08-2015 22:20
on 03-08-2015 22:20
He may well be back now, but for the future and for others:
He just needs to be aware if he goes near the border with the south, their signal is often stronger than the UK one. I have been walking along the coast at Portstewart or Portrush, and found myself getting a "Welcome to O2 Eire" message reaching across from Donegal! That then means you are abroad, so everything costs more, and calls/texts to the UK do not come within your allowance. If you want to avoid that you have to change your preferred network from Automatic to O2-UK. Should be in Settings/Mobile Networks/ Network Operators (it is on Android). But if you go abroad on purpose, you need to change it back.