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date: Fri, 16 May 2008 23:14:12 +0100,    group: uk.telecom.mobile        back       
Roaming in Southern Ireland from NI   
Do any of the UK mobile operators allow free call receiving when in roaming 
in Southern Ireland? All of the Irish operators give you free call receiving 
when roaming in the North Of Ireland. Seems pretty unfair to people living 
along the border that are using an UK operator if at any time their phone 
logs on to an operator from southern Ireland and starts roaming. Just 
wondering
date: Fri, 16 May 2008 23:14:12 +0100   author:   Zid Swanish

Re: Roaming in Southern Ireland from NI   
On Fri, 16 May 2008 23:14:12 +0100, "Zid Swanish" 
wrote:

>Do any of the UK mobile operators allow free call receiving when in roaming 
>in Southern Ireland? All of the Irish operators give you free call receiving 
>when roaming in the North Of Ireland. Seems pretty unfair to people living 
>along the border that are using an UK operator if at any time their phone 
>logs on to an operator from southern Ireland and starts roaming. Just 
>wondering 

I can't answer your original question, but those users along the
border are free to choose whether or not to roam onto an Irish
network. If they don't want to risk being charged by accidentally
roaming then all they have to do is set their phone to manually
register with their "home" network only.

Chris
date: Sat, 17 May 2008 13:00:46 +0800   author:   Chris Blunt

Re: Roaming in Southern Ireland from NI   
Is it possible to do this? I wouldn't know how to set my phone to only
allow Orange (6230i). I would love to set it to one network only when
abroad sometimes when one network is giving trouble or is more
expensive. How do you do this?

Jules

On Sat, 17 May 2008 13:00:46 +0800, Chris Blunt 
wrote:
>
>I can't answer your original question, but those users along the
>border are free to choose whether or not to roam onto an Irish
>network. If they don't want to risk being charged by accidentally
>roaming then all they have to do is set their phone to manually
>register with their "home" network only.
>
>Chris
date: Sat, 17 May 2008 17:34:47 +0100   author:   Jules

Re: Roaming in Southern Ireland from NI   
On 17 May, 17:34, Jules  wrote:
> Is it possible to do this? I wouldn't know how to set my phone to only
> allow Orange (6230i). I would love to set it to one network only when
> abroad sometimes when one network is giving trouble or is more
> expensive. How do you do this?
>
> Jules
>
> On Sat, 17 May 2008 13:00:46 +0800, Chris Blunt 
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> >I can't answer your original question, but those users along the
> >border are free to choose whether or not to roam onto an Irish
> >network. If they don't want to risk being charged by accidentally
> >roaming then all they have to do is set their phone to manually
> >register with their "home" network only.
>
> >Chris- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

no none of the operators have free roaming although o2 have an ireland
bolt on for pay as you go customers. There may be other offers too.

As for manually changing the network- on nokia's its generally Menu >
Settings > Phone > Operator selection > manual then pick the network
you want to use,
date: Sat, 17 May 2008 15:13:55 -0700 (PDT)   author:   James Lewis

Re: Roaming in Southern Ireland from NI   
On Sat, 17 May 2008 17:34:47 +0100, Jules  wrote:

>Is it possible to do this? I wouldn't know how to set my phone to only
>allow Orange (6230i). I would love to set it to one network only when
>abroad sometimes when one network is giving trouble or is more
>expensive. How do you do this?

Settings | Phone settings | Operator selection | Manual

When the phone has finished searching for available networks select
Orange.

Chris


>On Sat, 17 May 2008 13:00:46 +0800, Chris Blunt 
>wrote:
>>
>>I can't answer your original question, but those users along the
>>border are free to choose whether or not to roam onto an Irish
>>network. If they don't want to risk being charged by accidentally
>>roaming then all they have to do is set their phone to manually
>>register with their "home" network only.
>>
>>Chris
date: Sun, 18 May 2008 09:50:00 +0800   author:   Chris Blunt

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