View Full Version : O2 your country tarrif (hope this may help...)
sweetpea
24th February 2011, 09:23
O2 pay and go users.... go to your nearest O2 store ask for your country tarrif
or
text 'YOUR COUNTRY' to 21300 to switch to get free international calls.
What you get
Monthly top up Credit Free minutes
£10 £10 50
£15 £15 100
£30 £30 200
hope this help.....:)
joebloggs
24th February 2011, 11:55
i dont think this applies to the phils :Erm:
KeithD
24th February 2011, 12:31
I doubt it will as the Phil is a high charge.
sweetpea
24th February 2011, 12:40
it does apply to the philippines.....
Excluded countries: Cuba, Solomon Islands, Sao Tome and Principe, Sudan, Norfolk Island, Papau New Guinea, Vanuatu, East Timor, Somalia and Syria :)
Englishman2010
24th February 2011, 12:47
Does it work if you are on a monthly business contract with o2?
sweetpea
24th February 2011, 13:06
Does it work if you are on a monthly business contract with o2?
im sorry but i dont know, i think its best to contact customer service or have a visit to ur nearest o2 shop and make inquires on this matter....:)
Englishman2010
24th February 2011, 13:39
im sorry but i dont know, i think its best to contact customer service or have a visit to ur nearest o2 shop and make inquires on this matter....:)
No problems. I usually buy a £5 credit with a 3rd party provider (Story Telecoms) which means I can call the Phils for about 8-10 pence per minute by dialing a landline number in London. I'm quite happy with this arrangement anyway
joebloggs
24th February 2011, 14:23
it does apply to the philippines.....
Excluded countries: Cuba, Solomon Islands, Sao Tome and Principe, Sudan, Norfolk Island, Papau New Guinea, Vanuatu, East Timor, Somalia and Syria :)
:xxgrinning--00xx3:
http://freesim.o2.co.uk/terms/country
worthingmale
24th February 2011, 22:12
I have seen this and wasnt sure about it, anybody tried it.
this was recommended to me by Purple & her husband and it has saved me a fortune.
http://callchecker.moneysavingexpert.com/intcallchecker/
Dedworth
24th February 2011, 22:37
Would be interesting to see if anyone signs up and gets a deal on calls to the Phils cos their international favourites service excludes PI http://www.o2.co.uk/internationalfavourites
I think as has been said before the greedy PI Phone Co's are to blame for incoming calls not being cheap
joebloggs
24th February 2011, 23:36
Would be interesting to see if anyone signs up and gets a deal on calls to the Phils cos their international favourites service excludes PI http://www.o2.co.uk/internationalfavourites
I think as has been said before the greedy PI Phone Co's are to blame for incoming calls not being cheap
thats what i thought, thats why i didn't believe this ..
Dedworth
25th February 2011, 00:21
thats what i thought, thats why i didn't believe this ..
The proof will be in the pudding let's await any reports
sweetpea
25th February 2011, 14:08
i arrived in the uk last year and been on this your country tarrif... i normally top up 10 pound a month and i get my 50 minutes international free call every month... its good for me to have this free call coz i can always call my family back home without worrying how much it will cost me.....
keeperlit
14th April 2011, 21:39
i must check this out now ,,,as my wife karen uses lebara, as she can top up 10 pound and get well over hour and half on phone to her mum in manila,,,,she ran out of top up one night i gave her my phone and it ate 20 pounds in five minutes,,and i'm 02,,,so this is good to know ,,,cheers thank you:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Tawi2
14th April 2011, 22:04
lebara
LebaraMovil?:Erm:I have a Lebara SIM here in spain.:Erm:
JimOttley
16th April 2011, 13:33
0871 341 2298 - 9p a minute to Philippine mobiles enter the number as soon as the computer starts talking at you, use 00639xx xxx xxxx format.
0871 552 2244 - 8p a minute to Philippine landlines again enter the number as soon as the computer starts talking at you.
Only problem is failed connection for which you will get charged the first 9p and occasional dropouts, call quality is usually good unless she's in the living room and the kids are screaming :)
The mobile rate is effectively as cheap as a smart plug n talk or local mobile call rates in the Phils.
steve monty
16th April 2011, 22:08
0871 341 2298 - 9p a minute to Philippine mobiles enter the number as soon as the computer starts talking at you, use 00639xx xxx xxxx format.
0871 552 2244 - 8p a minute to Philippine landlines again enter the number as soon as the computer starts talking at you.
Only problem is failed connection for which you will get charged the first 9p and occasional dropouts, call quality is usually good unless she's in the living room and the kids are screaming :)
The mobile rate is effectively as cheap as a smart plug n talk or local mobile call rates in the Phils.
How do you get charged? is it through your phone bill at the end of the month? I was Looking at Filipno talk phone card, which i saw. If you buy bulk cards then would work out quite cheap. There is a connection charge of 30p but after a long call maybe doesn't cost too much.
Do you know if there is there a lot of connection problems with these services you talked about and phone cards?
JimOttley
17th April 2011, 00:09
Hi Steve, yes it just goes on your phone bill, I've not had any surprises with it, just make sure you always make the calls from a landline.
The cards I have tried in the past often don't deliver the rate they promise in reality.
All of these services are VOIP (voice over internet protocol) in one form or another and at the end of the day the call quality mostly depends on the connection at the remote end.
Remote landlines are usually pretty good but remote mobiles can be really problematic.
We use Smart over there but Ana does not have a good quality cellphone right now and at best the signal where we live is quite poor, so I get a lot of connection problems but it vary's through the year as the weather affects reception with mobiles.
On another note I tried three years ago to get a PLDT landline installed in our place over there but they are just useless they approved Ana then never turned up even though we had been customers for the previous 3 years at another address. Calling a landline (real one not wireless landline) is infinitely better than calling a Philippine mobile.
steve monty
17th April 2011, 00:52
Hi Steve, yes it just goes on your phone bill, I've not had any surprises with it, just make sure you always make the calls from a landline.
That is a problem for me as I don't own a landline, just use my mobile. Been trying to reduce costs to save for spouse visa so cancelled it. Maybe its costing me more. :bigcry:
JimOttley
18th April 2011, 19:33
That's a shame, the problem is that from a mobile the network will add a minimum charge because it's an 087x number.
I don't know of any mobile to mobile deals that come in at less than 15 p a minute.
steve monty
18th April 2011, 21:48
I don't know of any mobile to mobile deals that come in at less than 15 p a minute.
That's looks ok for me then, I am paying 15p a minute with Rebtel at the moment. So it looks like I'm paying the industry norm.
Cheers for your help Jim :xxgrinning--00xx3:
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