Carmel2
Well-Known Member
How will this affect internet via portable devices, if at all?
Well, the major players aren't very happy about this and have said that they need the income from roaming to prop up the cheap costs to "ordinary people including benefit recipients" in their home countries and that those people will not be too keen on financing posh holidays for rich folk and "Jack the Lad" negotiating dodgy deals on his phone from the deck of his yacht in Antibes. Also, the full implementation is not expected until Q4 of 2016 at the earliest. Whatever happens then and whenever it happens, looks like we are in for a general price hike.
Robbie, if I remember rightly Vodafone have an option for European travellers that you just register for (no upfront cost), which then bills you for calls, text and data as per your existing UK call/data plan, with a fixed charge of £3 a day that is only levied on the days you use it. So for an additional £90 a month you get all your included data (probably up to around 4 or 5Gb max) and beyond that are then billed at the UK rate of around 2 or 3p per meg.I see data as the problem, even looking at DaveRo's link data is capped at 20c / Mb. Multiply that up to 10Gb which is the monthly allowance we find useful when cruising and you're looking at €2000/month! For calls my current O2 contract gives up to an hour for 50p within the EU, texts are part of the deal though I recognise my contract has some features that are no longer available.
I think its still going to be far better to find a local SIM for data in whichever country you spend most time
I've never understood why people pay roaming charges we bought a local SIM card wherever we went, they are cheap.
Robbie, if I remember rightly Vodafone have an option for European travellers that you just register for (no upfront cost), which then bills you for calls, text and data as per your existing UK call/data plan, with a fixed charge of £3 a day that is only levied on the days you use it. So for an additional £90 a month you get all your included data (probably up to around 4 or 5Gb max) and beyond that are then billed at the UK rate of around 2 or 3p per meg.
I'm fairly sure that's how it works so may be worth checking out.
I see data as the problem, even looking at DaveRo's link data is capped at 20c / Mb. Multiply that up to 10Gb which is the monthly allowance we find useful when cruising and you're looking at €2000/month! For calls my current O2 contract gives up to an hour for 50p within the EU, texts are part of the deal though I recognise my contract has some features that are no longer available.
I think its still going to be far better to find a local SIM for data in whichever country you spend most time