28-08-2024 10:17 AM
Hi guys,
I'm currently in France and would like to use my phone to stream TV in the evenings.
Can I pay for a 7 day unlimited data add on first at a cost of £10.
And then pay for a 3 day pass to use all of the data (not just the 12G fair usage) at a cost of a further £7 ?
Thanks.
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28-08-2024 20:35 PM
Thanks MSF
As I couldn't find a way to obtain unlimited data while in France I have now purchased an e SIM that worked out far cheaper and gives me unlimited data for the duration of my trip.
As you had already guessed I was hoping to upgrade to unlimited UK data for 7 days and then to unlock this for 3 days at a time.
As I was informed this wasn't possible, I have found alternatives.
28-08-2024 11:09 AM
No, the £10 unlimited data add-on is only for use in the UK.
The 3 day pass for £7 is for use in the EU, so you can use that one as you intended to.
28-08-2024 14:16 PM
Thanks ST,
When I run out of my remaining ballance how can I then top up to ensure I remain connected.
28-08-2024 15:53 PM
@NickRee_2605579 You can buy a specific EU Roaming Data Pass - take a look at the Price Guide for details
28-08-2024 16:53 PM
@MSF @NickRee_2605579 Unfortunately it seems the only EU data passes are for unlocking one's full data allowance, and I'm not aware of a way to buy more roaming data once your data allowance is used up.
28-08-2024 17:33 PM
@SmartyTrousers Yes, I had assumed that was what the OP was trying to achieve.
@NickRee_2605579 If you have an unlimited Smarty plan, you will be able to use 12Gb of data while EU Roaming. The EU Data Roaming Pass for 1 or 3 days then opens up the rest of your data to roam with for the relevant time.
28-08-2024 20:35 PM
Thanks MSF
As I couldn't find a way to obtain unlimited data while in France I have now purchased an e SIM that worked out far cheaper and gives me unlimited data for the duration of my trip.
As you had already guessed I was hoping to upgrade to unlimited UK data for 7 days and then to unlock this for 3 days at a time.
As I was informed this wasn't possible, I have found alternatives.
29-08-2024 08:28 AM
@NickRee_2605579 I suspect that you have found the best alternative here.
E-sims do seem to work out well - particularly outside the EU when roaming costs can be astronomical.