on 01-12-2013 22:50
on 01-12-2013 22:50
Dear All,
Just started with O2, and am still within my "buyer's remorse" period.
Love everything about my Nexus 5, but have come across something that is making me seriously reconsider my switch from a competitor.
I live and work in London, and I noticed today that with O2 when I sign on to the wifi on the London Underground, while I am able to browse the internet I am unable to use any of my apps that require an internet connection.
Am I doing something wrong? Or does O2 wifi allow internet browsing only?
This will be a major deal-breaker for me, as my previous mobile company allowed access to this, as do most (if not all) of O2's competitors in the region.
Please advise me whether I am just making a user error, or if this is in fact how the O2 wifi works.
Yours sincerely,
David
01-12-2013 23:31 - edited 01-12-2013 23:34
01-12-2013 23:31 - edited 01-12-2013 23:34
I have never heard of anyone saying this before and it should work as normal, the FAQs are here:
http://www.o2.co.uk/underground
If you signed up when your number was on another network and ported it to O2 you should delete your O2 W-Fi account and re-register.
on 01-12-2013 23:46
on 01-12-2013 23:46
on 02-12-2013 10:58
on 02-12-2013 10:58
on 02-12-2013 11:23
on 02-12-2013 11:23
You may commute two hours, but I would imagine that most of that time is traveling, in which case you wouldn't be able to use WiFi anyway, and at the moment it's only available at 120 stations. How many of those stations do you go through? It's Virgin that supplies the WiFi connection. Maybe you should be asking your questions to them.