[access-uk] Re: Anybody explain how roaming works on mobiles?

  • From: "Mike Moore" <mikeis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 17:52:27 -0000

Hi,

I live in Northern Ireland, about 15 miles from the north coast, 60 miles
from Londonderry and the same distance from Belfast. Where I live sometimes
my phone changes to Vodafone IE (Ireland) at the front of my house. It seems
to depend on weather conditions.

You usually pay more for making calls, texts etc. I happened to be on
Vodafone at one time and received a call from a friend. They were on the
phone 15 minutes. When I received my bill from Vodafone (UK) it showed a
call with my number for 15 minutes.

Basically, I rang them giving off that I didn't call myself, however they
explained that that was the additional charge for being connected to
Vodafone IE.

Frankly a rip off, especially whenever it bleeds into the other neighbouring
zones.

Ho Hum!

Mike
 

-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Michael A. Ray
Sent: 08 December 2012 17:20
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Anybody explain how roaming works on mobiles?

Andy,

Not sure about any other provider and haven't been abroad for a few years
but with Vodafone it always used to be that roaming was automatically
activated when you connect to a foreign network and you get charged for
incoming calls and texts as well as outgoing.  And the bills can, or used
to, take a month or two to show the roaming charges.

I have been with Vodafone for eighteen years so don't know about other
providers.

Mike


On 08/12/2012 15:28, ANDY COLLINS wrote:
> Hi all -
> Looking around the T-Mobile website for info on the above, they advise 
> to turn off Roaming when abroad, so as not to incur charges. They also 
> say that having Roaming turned on in the UK does not cost. I feel I 
> don't properly understand about Roaming. What point is there to it in 
> the UK, and when abroad, if it is on, does it mean that I would get 
> charged whatever is the going rate in that country?
> When abroad, T-Mobile sell up front, waht they call Boosters, which 
> allow so much data useage, such as 3mb for a quid, that has just a 24 
> hour life, I assume this is a better deal than leaving Roaming turned 
> on, using the local providers? - Andy

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