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bourbonkiller 25-03-2017 13:05

when switching country, APN setting may get lost (at least in the past). Check if you have the correct APN settings and it should work!

APN: data.lycamobile.co.uk
username: lmuk
password: plus

123soleil 25-03-2017 13:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by 123soleil (Post 49011)
In germany now and data doesnt seem to be working. Im connected to Vodafone 3g network. Can anyone confirm its working?

Nevermind, didnt realise i had to register a german local number first for it to work... Now all good :D

andy 17-04-2017 13:21

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Originally Posted by andy (Post 48814)
You may be right, but they seem to be quite mixed up about implementation for EU countries

Website has outgoing rates of 3p, 7p, 9p, 18p, 28p; incoming 0, 4p, 7p, 19p

[That post was from Sept 2016.]

On another forum someone pointed out that the published rates to UK landlines and mobiles had reverted to 3p/min.

I checked, and this was true for calling UK from all Toggle countries.

I looked at some other roaming rates, and the high incoming rate in a few non-Toggle EU countries (e.g. 19p incoming in Lithuania and Slovakia) seems to have reduced to 1p/min.

Haven't checked all of them yet, but the new version of what I said a few months ago for within EU/EEA might be outgoing 3p or 9p (in Toggle) 12p or 18p (non-Toggle) incoming 0 or 1p.

Also USA and Canada free incoming, even without US Toggle ID added. High outgoing though. Maybe others?

peterdoo 19-04-2017 11:54

The published Toggle rates often do not match what is really charged.

19p incoming per call in the EU countries has not been charged in that way since many months.

It is however not clear to me, how they can still charge 18p/min for calls between some EU countries. The current EU regulation would allow them to charge about 8p/min (3p/min UK rate plus surcharge) and from June 15th on only 3p/min (UK rate without surcharge). Obviously nobody has complained yet.

bourbonkiller 19-04-2017 16:07

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Originally Posted by peterdoo (Post 49045)
The published Toggle rates often do not match what is really charged.

19p incoming per call in the EU countries has not been charged in that way since many months.

It is however not clear to me, how they can still charge 18p/min for calls between some EU countries. The current EU regulation would allow them to charge about 8p/min (3p/min UK rate plus surcharge) and from June 15th on only 3p/min (UK rate without surcharge). Obviously nobody has complained yet.

It's a matter of fact, that Toggle relies on national (local) profiles, so a card switches to a local sim card profile. If you are in Germany, your card behaves like a german lycamobile simcard. Same in Switzerland, UK, France etc.

EU does not regulate the price of a outgoing calls to other EU countries, therefor they may charge a higher price for that call, since you are "not roaming" but have a kind of local sim card calling abroad.

But I am curious how they will change their pricing from 15th of June onwards...

BK

andy 20-04-2017 02:01

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Originally Posted by peterdoo (Post 49045)
19p incoming per call in the EU countries has not been charged in that way since many months.

Maybe not, but I didn't bother to test it in Lithuania in July/August or Slovakia for a day each in September or December.

peterdoo 20-04-2017 10:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by bourbonkiller (Post 49046)
It's a matter of fact, that Toggle relies on national (local) profiles, so a card switches to a local sim card profile. If you are in Germany, your card behaves like a german lycamobile simcard. Same in Switzerland, UK, France etc.

EU does not regulate the price of a outgoing calls to other EU countries, therefor they may charge a higher price for that call, since you are "not roaming" but have a kind of local sim card calling abroad.

However the most expensive call rates are generally charged in the EU countries where Toggle has no local identity available and the only option is real roaming. There they have no excuse that it would not be a roaming.

bourbonkiller 20-04-2017 12:42

Agreed, you are right! That price is far above the roaming cap

peterdoo 23-06-2017 11:35

New prices have been published.

For usage in any EU/EEA country and calls/SMS from there to any EU/EEA country. It does not matter whether a country-local or a roaming profile is used:
Making calls 0.03£/min
Local calls 0.03£/min
Receiving calls 0.01£/min
Send SMS 0.06£/SMS
Data 0.15£/MB

Switzerland has a different pricing.

Roaming data bundles seem to have disappeared. Only UK bundles are left which, same as with Lycamobile, cannot be used out of the UK:
"Please note that from 15th June your bundle allowance will no longer work while roaming. However, you can enjoy Pay As You Go calls, texts and data abroad without paying roaming fees".

The regulators of some countries are working on this already.

MBK 23-06-2017 12:50

So now we are paying for incoming calls?


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