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![]() I'm going to be living in the UK for a year, and I'm wondering what the best package they have is? The one I have at the moment gives me unlimited free sms messages to others on this network... so I'd be going for something as close to that as possible... I have addictions to fill!
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![]() Hi Queevs
With most of the UK networks you can get "free" inclusive texts either on contract or PAYG but if you are texting a foreign number these usually don't come out of your allowance and you endup paying about 2.5x more than the normal network charge for texting within the UK |
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![]() So they have free same network to same network texts? legend
![]() Texting a foreign number probably will be done through my irish phone number, so I'll be ok on that. I'll be travelling back and forward from Ireland, so it'll still be in use ![]() |
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It is usually "free" texts between the uk ops so voda-orange or 02 to tmob would be included but not orange to irish provider. Might be worth looking at Three I believe they have service in Ireland and they run something called "Three like home" Don't know the full details but I believe it allows you to use inclusive minutes/ texts at the same rate as if you were in your own country. It only applies to a handfull of countries but I believe Ireland and UK are in there |
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![]() Thanks a million
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Orange also has a special sim for international callers with some discounted prices for international calls to selected countries. I'm not sure if SMS is discounted as well. Might be worth finding out if Three, T-Mobile and Vodafone offers some good deals for international texts as well. Regards, James Networks: - Vodafone NZ (GSM 900/1800 and UMTS 2100) - O2 UK (GSM 900/1800 and UMTS 2100) Phones: - Sony Ericsson K610i (GSM 900/1800/1900 and UMTS 2100) - Nokia 1100 (GSM 900/1800) |
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Three, I understand, roams on O2 in non-3G coverage areas -- unless they have changed their roaming partner since I last checked? Regards, James Networks: - Vodafone NZ (GSM 900/1800 and UMTS 2100) - O2 UK (GSM 900/1800 and UMTS 2100) Phones: - Sony Ericsson K610i (GSM 900/1800/1900 and UMTS 2100) - Nokia 1100 (GSM 900/1800) |
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![]() I know this thread isn't terribly recent, but I just wanted to mention that 3 now use Orange for GSM roaming.
It might also be of interest to the OP to know that British networks usually have cheaper rates for phoning the Republic of Ireland than they do for other foreign destinations as far as I am aware. |
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