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Signal in Ireland
ladymarmalade222
Posts: 638 Forumite
in N. Ireland
Hi
We are travelling to Northern Ireland and driving down the west coast of Ireland.
Our mobile signal is with BT (ee). I believe we can roam in EU so should get roaming within our allowance but wondered what the signal is like in the areas we are travelling to.
I would be grateful for any info.
Xx
We are travelling to Northern Ireland and driving down the west coast of Ireland.
Our mobile signal is with BT (ee). I believe we can roam in EU so should get roaming within our allowance but wondered what the signal is like in the areas we are travelling to.
I would be grateful for any info.
Xx
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Perfectly all right, in my experience.“What means that trump?” Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare0
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Signal even better when roaming as mobile will roam to the strongest local signal0
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