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Geoffrey3
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Hello 02

I am going to be in the USA from 27th November to December 7th inclusive, can I use my phone for emails etc without addtional cost?

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jonsie
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It depends on your tariff and bolt on

Yes you can if you have the O2 Travel Inclusive bolt on

Otherwise there is a daily charge for each day you use the phone

Guide: Roaming MegaGuide 

USA - Roaming with O2 

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Also, some of the US networks need you to have 4G Calling enabled, even though you may not make calls. 

The guide alluded to makes that clear

 

This is not O2 and we are all customers here similar to yourself and cannot answer account type queries.
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And as per the very last paragraph in the Megaguide, @Geoffrey3b:

  • Forbidden Networks: If you're struggling to connect to any of the roaming networks showing as available, another option is to try and manually connect to any networks showing as forbidden.

Some found AT&T does not work, but manually selecting T-Mobile does. Enjoy the trip!

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@Geoffrey3 To add to the above advice, using AT&T or T-Mobile is dependent on proximity to where their masts are located. There are many areas where one is better than the other. You have to try both. Also keep in mind that roaming speeds are throttled to 2mbps, which is passable in some places and useless in others. Plenty of free WiFi hotspots but they're not secure unless you use a VPN.

I DO NOT WORK FOR O2



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