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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: biggriffin on 15 July 2021, 17:07:17
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Now if it's been posted sorry, but as of 1/1/22 EE are going to be charging for roaming again in EU, Robbin bastids, they just couldn't wait, be interesting to see if the others follow,, so time to start seeing which provider isn't going to be charging for roaming..
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T Mobile have to pay for all that 'free' 5G somehow...
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Now if it's been posted sorry, but as of 1/1/22 EE are going to be charging for roaming again in EU, Robbin bastids, they just couldn't wait, be interesting to see if the others follow,, so time to start seeing which provider isn't going to be charging for roaming..
This was in the news a couple or so weeks ago. I only hope that if they do, the other big players don't follow suit. But I won't be holding my breath....
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It is a git for us expats trying to keep a UK number. Hey ho.
I saw that 5G providers want to cut the rents dramatically paid on masts.
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Now if it's been posted sorry, but as of 1/1/22 EE are going to be charging for roaming again in EU, Robbin bastids, they just couldn't wait, be interesting to see if the others follow,, so time to start seeing which provider isn't going to be charging for roaming..
This was in the news a couple or so weeks ago. I only hope that if they do, the other big players don't follow suit. But I won't be holding my breath....
Just stay away from Euroland ;D
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:y :y :)
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Switch to Three, they have free roaming to 70 odd countries worldwide. :y
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Switch to Three, they have free roaming to 70 odd countries worldwide. :y
For now. We use 3.
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You want Brexit , you get Brexit :y
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I believe EE are only doing it for "new" customers (which will likely include existing customers taking out a new contract).
The others will follow quickly, and will soon do it for all customers somehow. Roaming costs the mobile companies a bloody fortune, and only did it because it became EU law.
But, remember, its what "we" wanted.
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And not the slightest tinge of regret. If there was it wouldnt be over something utterly trivial like the cost of using a mobile phone when on hollibobs. ::) :)
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And not the slightest tinge of regret. If there was it wouldnt be over something utterly trivial like the cost of using a mobile phone when on hollibobs. ::) :)
Indeed :y
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I believe EE are only doing it for "new" customers (which will likely include existing customers taking out a new contract).
The others will follow quickly, and will soon do it for all customers somehow. Roaming costs the mobile companies a bloody fortune, and only did it because it became EU law.
But, remember, its what "we" wanted.
Yup we did! :y
Instead of sitting around whinging, take action and switch to Three, who as said have free roaming to 70 destinations worldwide. :y
As the other companies lose market share they might have a rethink, and the more market share that Three hoover up the less likely they are to change their policy. ;)
Personally though, I think you have to be a pork pie short of a picnic to go abroad for a holiday at the moment anyway, particularly with more lockdowns looming on the horizon. :-\ ::)
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Common sense would suggest all countries pull up the drawbridge and limit to a degree incoming new variants. Set against that the need, desire to travel and Grant Shapps has a headache. Spains infection rate is 436 per 100k , France is high. We have a ferry booked for mid Sept . If we go could we get back without isolations and tests on the way? Cant and dont want to book a ferry for the return across Biscay. We have spent enough on moving this booking originally made more than two years ago. Would like to see friends and family. Got two friends who have just had heart attacks. One still in hospital. I suppose not being able to easily travel is a downside of living in “ paradise” ;D ;D
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That makes no sense at all.
You can't complain about the possibility of not being able to transit French France on the one hand whilst refusing to take a reasonable, readily available, direct option. ???
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Ah but it does.
Brittany Ferries do not have many cabins where a dog is allowed. They sell out very quickly. You could raise a family in the time it takes to do searching on their poorly designed website. If only you could search on : dog friendly cabin, England ( any port) , Spain ( any port) month. Show availability.
Then if we secured one, they have a habit now of consolidating, cancelling or moving from Portsmouth to Plymouth.
Then there is the uncertainty once there of what date we could return on. Not a problem for a channel crossing and driving overland.
Biscay crossing in Autumn could be rough passage.
HTH.
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I suspected that was where you were going... Either they don't have enough capacity, or too many people are running around willy nilly. And every single person thinks that they are circumstatially the exception. But if your choice is travelling direct or not travelling, then whilst you wouldn't choose to cross the Bay of Biscay in late autumn, it might be your only option.
But on the one hand people are insisting on wearing masks indoors at home whilst others are merrily swanning around the country.
You could always fly home. With the dog. And stick the car on whichever ferry is running. https://www.petairuk.com/how-can-we-help/airlines/which-airlines-carry-pets/
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And not the slightest tinge of regret. If there was it wouldnt be over something utterly trivial like the cost of using a mobile phone when on hollibobs. ::) :)
Yet people are moaning about it. Especially those that voted for it.
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Switch to Three, they have free roaming to 70 odd countries worldwide. :y
Isn't that like poking yourself in the eye? At least the main networks in the UK have UK coverage ;D
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Switch to Three, they have free roaming to 70 odd countries worldwide. :y
Isn't that like poking yourself in the eye? At least the main networks in the UK have UK coverage ;D
Nothing gets through to Brackley, not even a phone signal. :P
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Switch to Three, they have free roaming to 70 odd countries worldwide. :y
Isn't that like poking yourself in the eye? At least the main networks in the UK have UK coverage ;D
I've been with Three for years and the only time I've had signal problems was in deepest darkest Deben. :)
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Switch to Three, they have free roaming to 70 odd countries worldwide. :y
Isn't that like poking yourself in the eye? At least the main networks in the UK have UK coverage ;D
Nothing gets through to Brackley, not even a phone signal. :P
He really should stop using the baked bean tins and string! ;D
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Switch to Three, they have free roaming to 70 odd countries worldwide. :y
Isn't that like poking yourself in the eye? At least the main networks in the UK have UK coverage ;D
I've been with Three for years and the only time I've had signal problems was in deepest darkest Deben. :)
I have a PAYG Three SIM, and coverage in England is appalling, similar to GSM in the 1990s ;D
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Switch to Three, they have free roaming to 70 odd countries worldwide. :y
Isn't that like poking yourself in the eye? At least the main networks in the UK have UK coverage ;D
I've been with Three for years and the only time I've had signal problems was in deepest darkest Deben. :)
I have a PAYG Three SIM, and coverage in England is appalling, similar to GSM in the 1990s ;D
I've been with Three for fifteen years, yes fifteen years, and never, ever had a problem. That includes in the wilds of the Yorkshire Dales and in London.
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Switch to Three, they have free roaming to 70 odd countries worldwide. :y
Isn't that like poking yourself in the eye? At least the main networks in the UK have UK coverage ;D
I've been with Three for years and the only time I've had signal problems was in deepest darkest Deben. :)
I have a PAYG Three SIM, and coverage in England is appalling, similar to GSM in the 1990s ;D
I've been with Three for fifteen years, yes fifteen years, and never, ever had a problem. That includes in the wilds of the Yorkshire Dales and in London.
You get about a bit, don't you ;)
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Switch to Three, they have free roaming to 70 odd countries worldwide. :y
Isn't that like poking yourself in the eye? At least the main networks in the UK have UK coverage ;D
I've been with Three for years and the only time I've had signal problems was in deepest darkest Deben. :)
I have a PAYG Three SIM, and coverage in England is appalling, similar to GSM in the 1990s ;D
I've been with Three for fifteen years, yes fifteen years, and never, ever had a problem. That includes in the wilds of the Yorkshire Dales and in London.
You get about a bit, don't you ;)
London and Yorkshire, all in fifteen years, right jet setter. ;D