on 28-01-2013 11:51
on 28-01-2013 11:51
i have been with O2 many years and i have a very good old tariff the one with the unlimited data and 4:1 ratio for mms and roaming texts. the problem is the network coverage at home has reduce dramatically usually 3 bars max on 3g on my iphone now it's none existent and i have switched to 2g to get signal but even then it's 3 bars and sometimes call's fail i have spoke to o2 many times over this but not one person has responded so i think it's time to jump ship . T mobile doing good deals at the moment.
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on 28-01-2013 12:37
on 28-01-2013 12:37
@Anonymous wrote:i have been with O2 many years and i have a very good old tariff the one with the unlimited data and 4:1 ratio for mms and roaming texts. the problem is the network coverage at home has reduce dramatically usually 3 bars max on 3g on my iphone now it's none existent and i have switched to 2g to get signal but even then it's 3 bars and sometimes call's fail i have spoke to o2 many times over this but not one person has responded so i think it's time to jump ship . T mobile doing good deals at the moment.
It would be a shame for you to lose your unlimited data. It's something O2 will probably never offer again. I presume you've checked that T-Mobile's coverage is good in your area.
If you can hang in there a while, O2 are currently trialling an app called TuGo, which will enable you to make calls over your home WiFi. I don't think it will be too long before it's available to everyone. You might want to think about jumping ship too soon.
on 28-01-2013 11:58
on 28-01-2013 12:03
28-01-2013 12:06 - edited 28-01-2013 12:07
28-01-2013 12:06 - edited 28-01-2013 12:07
on 28-01-2013 12:37
on 28-01-2013 12:37
@Anonymous wrote:i have been with O2 many years and i have a very good old tariff the one with the unlimited data and 4:1 ratio for mms and roaming texts. the problem is the network coverage at home has reduce dramatically usually 3 bars max on 3g on my iphone now it's none existent and i have switched to 2g to get signal but even then it's 3 bars and sometimes call's fail i have spoke to o2 many times over this but not one person has responded so i think it's time to jump ship . T mobile doing good deals at the moment.
It would be a shame for you to lose your unlimited data. It's something O2 will probably never offer again. I presume you've checked that T-Mobile's coverage is good in your area.
If you can hang in there a while, O2 are currently trialling an app called TuGo, which will enable you to make calls over your home WiFi. I don't think it will be too long before it's available to everyone. You might want to think about jumping ship too soon.
on 28-01-2013 13:04
on 28-01-2013 13:04