on 09-03-2018 03:26
Solved! Go to Solution.
09-03-2018 05:33 - edited 09-03-2018 05:33
09-03-2018 05:33 - edited 09-03-2018 05:33
@ALEX1986 Here is a list of countries where O2 has 4G roaming agreements:
As you can see, it doesn't include the USA. You won't get decent speed wherever you are. I would suggest you switch off your mobile data completely and just rely on free WiFi wherever you may find it. You should also contact customer service on your return and if you're lucky and get a sympathetic person answering, you may get a goodwill gesture and get a refund for the money you've spent. You can also see how to lodge a complaint here: https://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
09-03-2018 05:33 - edited 09-03-2018 05:33
09-03-2018 05:33 - edited 09-03-2018 05:33
@ALEX1986 Here is a list of countries where O2 has 4G roaming agreements:
As you can see, it doesn't include the USA. You won't get decent speed wherever you are. I would suggest you switch off your mobile data completely and just rely on free WiFi wherever you may find it. You should also contact customer service on your return and if you're lucky and get a sympathetic person answering, you may get a goodwill gesture and get a refund for the money you've spent. You can also see how to lodge a complaint here: https://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
on 09-03-2018 06:24
on 09-03-2018 06:24
on 11-03-2018 01:58
on 11-03-2018 01:58
There should be an explicit warning on O2's website that states they severely throttle data outside the EU. Indeed, it's only recently that, due to customer complaints via this community, throttling was lifted within the EU. Many customers quite rightly in this day and age expect their phones to work without restrictions when travelling long distance for their holidays and are let down to find that they may as well have left their phones at home.
on 11-03-2018 06:23
on 11-03-2018 06:23
I think as far as the US goes we should be advising people to get their phone unlocked before they travel and use a local sim....or switch to Three. A bit drastic but certainly better than being left with an unusable phone..
Veritas Numquam Perit
02-09-2019 21:38 - edited 02-09-2019 21:40
02-09-2019 21:38 - edited 02-09-2019 21:40
(oops old thread. moved to a new one)