13-12-2023 06:26 AM
Hello there,I was wondering if anyone could receive UK calls when abroad. I bought the out of plan roaming. I can use data, call and text to UK fine but I can't receive calls from UK. Anyone has any solution? Thank you.
13-12-2023 09:31 AM
@ED_2380930 Is it calls from multiple people that are failing to reach you? Are you sure that you have enough credit to pay for the receipt of the call if you are International Roaming?
13-12-2023 11:57 AM
@MSF yes,I can call their UK mobile number no problem. However, they can't reach my UK number. It says 'my number can't be reached for now' when they try calling. What is the problem if you may know? Thank you
13-12-2023 13:28 PM
@ED_2380930 Really not sure what the issue is. Have you tried a web chat with Support Team?
May be worth asking the person to dial your number with +44 and no zero at the beginning. Did you check that you have credit to pay for receiving the call?
13-12-2023 13:52 PM
Restarted my phone. All good now. Thanks for your replies and help @MSF
13-12-2023 14:44 PM
@ED_2380930 Aha!!! The standard old Techie's solution - "Well mate, simply power down, leave it a couple of minutes and then power up again"
I'm guessing that the network wherever you are was not 'seeing' your phone clearly and by restarting, you forced it to register to network and it did that properly.
Good result for you!
13-12-2023 14:57 PM
@MSF yes. I think that's probably the reason. Glad it works now 🙂
01-02-2024 07:41 AM
Just as a follow up to the question - as this was the first post I came across - if I'm, say, visiting the USA and want to be able to receive calls only but NOT to be able to use data (as it's very expensive), can I just buy an 'out of plan' add-on but keep 'Roaming' off? Example being, I want a relative to be able to call me in an emergency but will use a different eSIM on the phone for data.
01-02-2024 11:15 AM
@AndrewP_1422753 If you turn mobile data off then your phone can still make or receive calls but this will prevent the phone from any data activity that could burn credit in the background. Don't forget that you will be charged to make or receive a call and to send a text - see Price guide.
01-02-2024 15:34 PM - edited 01-02-2024 15:34 PM
Hey @AndrewP_1422753, when I visited the USA in 2023 I did something similar.
I purchased a SMARTY add-on, for out-of-plan use on my SMARTY account (i.e. to make & receive calls in the USA, if necessary). I also purchased a data-only eSIM.
While in the USA, I disabled the MOBILE DATA on the primary slot (my SMARTY SIM), and enabled MOBILE DATA on the secondary slot (my data-only eSIM).
This setup worked very well while I was roaming in the USA.