Read more.Causing unexpected and expensive roaming charges for many mobile users.
Read more.Causing unexpected and expensive roaming charges for many mobile users.
"A typical Dover scene" - lol, love it!
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I love the Spitfire...
You get similar problems with the Irish/Northern Ireland border. The networks must make a killing with these kind of scenarios.
When I was a student down in Bournemouth a few mates and myself had the unfortunate discovery that at the end of the pier in certain networks you weren't in the UK anymore.
I had the same thing a few years ago in Cyprus, we were fairly close to the Turkish side of the island, so I'd flip over to the Turkish telecom provider at random intervals, which wasn't included in the European roaming bundle as it was considered outside of the EU - thankfully the charges were stopped at £50 for the month, but it certainly added to the cost of the holiday!
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I wonder if there's a Daily Mail version somewhere...... "Immigrant Mobile Providers ripping off UK consumers"
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This is bunny and friends. He is fed up waiting for everyone to help him out, and decided to help himself instead!
JimmyBoy (12-03-2013)
Data Roaming is off by default on Android handsets AFAIK. I always would turn it off anyway, even if i chose to use data when I'm abroad, I want to make sure I'm in full control, so Apps don't start downloading updates or anything ridiculous and waste the allowance.
There is a mobile phone mast less than a mile from my house yet i dont get full signal and sometimes in the house lose signal yet people in dover can pick up a signal 18 miles away :S
Common problem on the continent, but as you normally receive a sms, you are aware of it.
We are meant to live in one big open 'European union' but certain subjects are not run the same way. That's one reason the 'euro' has had so many problems. Same money, different rules.
Another reason it has so many problems is, same money, so same monetary rules, but too many widely different economic environments. Hence why the demands from europhiles for deeper monetary, fiscal, and economic integration is brain damaged and the current train of thought is just flippantly demolishing entire countries.
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