on 28-09-2014 09:17
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 28-09-2014 19:32
on 28-09-2014 19:32
on 29-09-2014 09:01
on 29-09-2014 09:05
on 29-09-2014 09:45
I gave it 10 mins 😞
Although I am on a site with say 1000 - 2000 people who all have corporate phones on o2. But we do have a mast less than 1 mile away (RG2 area)
I soon finish work here and start in central London by the end of next month, so we will see how that goes!
on 29-09-2014 09:53
on 29-09-2014 11:12
on 29-09-2014 11:12
Look forward to your further update @Anonymous and hopefully better news.
29-09-2014 11:22 - edited 29-09-2014 11:37
29-09-2014 11:22 - edited 29-09-2014 11:37
I will admit that it is indeed a little misleading!
My iPhone 6, 'just works' on 4G, didn't have to enter any special settings or anything however, this morning, I too, received that same text from O2 which said something like, 'If you want to use 4G, you will need to call this number'.
This implies that I need to call the number to get 4G up and running, however, it IS already, up and running?!?!
O2 should really stop sending this out - it is confusing!
On a side note, I am highly impressed with 4G so far! I am getting 4G in central London where I work (EC4N postcode), however, I also get it where I live too - Sanderstead (CR2 postcode), which is on the border of South Croydon - really wasn't expecting 4G in that area as its just a residential town and not very big and not a very built up area either, so well done O2 for that!!!!
on 29-09-2014 15:46
on 29-09-2014 15:46
@DinoF you can get it in Warlingham too (even more rural), just not in Tandridge where my OH lives, not on any network
on 29-09-2014 21:51
Another confused.com here as i received that message too, thought I would check on here to see what others had to say, pleased I did.
on 29-09-2014 21:54