"Neil" <nobody@noone.net> wrote in message
news:47b76cdd_1@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> "Daniel James" <wastebasket@nospam.aaisp.org> wrote in message
> news:VA.0000131f.04983ea7@nospam.aaisp.org...
>> In article news:<47b6c7ff_4@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com>, James Lewis
>> wrote:
>>> From looking at the Vodafone website there seem to be very few networks
>>> with which they have GPRS roaming.
>>
>> The Vodafone website is a bit partisan ... it encourages you to use the
>> local
>> Vodafone network by not telling you about others.
>>
>> You'll get a better idea of what's available where, and what works with
>> what
>> from http://www.gsmworld.com/roaming/gsminfo/index.shtml -- though it's
>> not
>> so good at saying which providers support mobile data (you can discover
>> that
>> from the providers' own websites).
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Daniel.
>
> From my experience, VF have probably the most roaming partners offering
> both voice and data. The VF 'going abroad' section of the site does give
> you an idea of who they have GPRS roaming agreements with, however I've
> also found they can have agreements with providers in some countries,
> particularly outside of Europe, for both voice and data and whom are not
> listed either on the GSMA's site (link above) or on VF's own site.
Just beware.... There roaming data charges are expensive - they charge in
100kb increments, so if you only use 1kb they charge for 100. No idea what
the exact rules as regarding what time period this is over, but I do know
that this policy made my last roaming data bill v. large. So much so, that I
ditched vf for tmobile who don't have a min increment.
--
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