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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
There won't, except temporary blips. All those nice soldiers back from Kabul can run logistics for us!
(actually I do seriously wonder if we will see the army tasked to help in the driver shortage, moving stuff around is something they are very good at)
https://marketresearchtelecast.com/t...arkets/124684/
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
...indeed or whether there would be empty shelves in the supermarkets at Christmas.
(actually I do seriously wonder if we will see the army tasked to help in the driver shortage, moving stuff around is something they are very good at)
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
Is there not a bit of quid pro quo here... if EU folk come here do they get free roaming?
Free roaming abroad relies on foreign partners willing to do a deal, though it is a shame. Still, if you made your Brexit decision based on how much using 4G would cost abroad you're a fool.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou never tried to phone the UK from abroad on a land-line?!
A few years ago I remember working with a permie who ha da desk phone in her office in the UK, and a work mobile as well. These were in the days when calling a mobile from a landline was expensive. She used to set her desk phone to forward to her mobile, then when she was working away from home, the family would call her desk phone. Saved them a fortune.
But then I also used to call my girlfriend from my mobile before roaming charges were scrapped. When I worked in Europe, my phone bill was around £500 per month.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
Ever made a call to the States or Australia back in the 70s? It would set you back a fortune. Would probably be more then £15 per minute in today's money
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
Correct. Deregulate, push prices higher (not lower, as per the lie that some fools believe), captive market.
We should take it back to the old days, when only men were allowed land lines (if you looked at the phone book ) and no one had a mobile. Then roaming charges weren't an issue.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
Of course there is or will be quid pro quo, for businesses the impact won't be that much, but it can be for private citizen.
EU citizen, if they come to the UK at all, it's mostly for a short break, mainly London 3 days and they're gone. UK residents go to EU countries on many types of holidays for several weeks per year Skiing, sun, weekend breaks etc, so the impact for a Brit in the EU is much bigger than the impact for an EU citizen in the UK
Mind you, Switzerland has never had the EU roaming deal, and somehow we manage.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostFair point. So purely profiteering then? THat's the capitalist way, market forces and all
We should take it back to the old days, when only men were allowed land lines (if you looked at the phone book ) and no one had a mobile. Then roaming charges weren't an issue. Oh, and do you have a child you could send round to sweep my chimney? Also, the sewage in my drinking water, can we do something about that?
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
Is there not a bit of quid pro quo here... if EU folk come here do they get free roaming?
Free roaming abroad relies on foreign partners willing to do a deal, though it is a shame. Still, if you made your Brexit decision based on how much using 4G would cost abroad you're a fool.
EU citizen, if they come to the UK at all, it's mostly for a short break, mainly London 3 days and they're gone. UK residents go to EU countries on many types of holidays for several weeks per year Skiing, sun, weekend breaks etc, so the impact for a Brit in the EU is much bigger than the impact for an EU citizen in the UK.
At the moment the roaming rates for Brits in the EU will be limited. But for example when I was on Vodafone visiting a country outside the EU on the local Vodafone network I paid £1 per minute for receiving and making calls, I have no doubt that it will slowly but surely creep up to these kind of levels for EU roaming as well in the next couple of years
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Fair point. So purely profiteering then? THat's the capitalist way, market forces and all
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIs there not a bit of quid pro quo here... if EU folk come here do they get free roaming?
Originally posted by d000hg View PostFree roaming abroad relies on foreign partners willing to do a deal, though it is a shame.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostWhich was always denied what would happen by the mobile providers and brexiteers on here kept posting links to that. Just can't wait for the gammon faced idiots coming back with high mobile bills, crying this is not what they voted for
Free roaming abroad relies on foreign partners willing to do a deal, though it is a shame. Still, if you made your Brexit decision based on how much using 4G would cost abroad you're a fool.
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