on 01-01-2015 19:33
on 01-01-2015 19:33
I am writing this to let anyone else considering what I have done to think again before going any further with their phone choice.
I have been a long-term monthly customer with O2 and have had unlimited data plus tethering on my Android phone for years.
I have just purchased a sim-free iphone and asked for a nano SIM from O2. Having enabled the iphone on the same contract as before I now fine that the tethering feature (portable Hotspot) is blocked by O2 just because it is an iphone.
The data facility still works but interestingly when I called support and the APN values were changed to a "non iPhone tariff" value, the portable Hotspot feature immediately started working......for a few seconds!
Since then no matter how many times I have tried "chatting online" with various CS reps the story is tha same"
"That is an old tariff and tethering is not allowed"
What possible logic is there in that argument when moments ago it was perfectly "allowed" when using my S3 ???????
on 01-01-2015 20:31
Indeed I do want to stay on and in fact I have not been using large amounts of data - I just want to be sure I don't suddenly run out when I occasionally tether my laptop at work whilst waiting for wireless credentials (don't ask, I need to connect to many temporary accounts) and when I listen to radio. I have spotted that the 4GB limit is the new "unlimited" 🙂
on 01-01-2015 20:31
OK all, I need to log off just now - I do appreciate all your suggestions. Will report back tomorrow.
on 01-01-2015 20:33
on 01-01-2015 20:33
on 02-01-2015 17:02
on 02-01-2015 19:22
Hi, I got nowhere with trying to solve the "mystery" as to how my phone was momentarily able to provide a "personal hotspot".
Apparently the solution available (using non idata. APN) was not a guaranteed solution anyway.
So, to cut a long story short, needing a solution for next Monday as I return to work, I accepted a 3Gb package that - at least - means is more than 1GB I have used so far.
Life goes on - it's how you live it 🙂
on 02-01-2015 19:25
on 02-01-2015 19:25
on 02-01-2015 19:25
on 02-01-2015 19:39
Well, those mobile. settings did help in that the "unlimited" data was available for the phone internet usage but tethering was - IMHO - actively blocked. In addition there was the statement by the CS that even if tethering did work it was not "supported". My need for tethering to work by next Monday and the slight discount being offered for a 3GB tariff, on the basis that I commit to a 12 month contract (SIM free) were the core reasons for my decision.
However, as a techie, if it wasn't for my belief that life is too short I would probably be "needing therapy" as to the precise reason why I could not carry on as before - having simply inserted the SIM into an iOS device instead of an Android one.
on 02-01-2015 19:42
on 02-01-2015 19:44
on 02-01-2015 19:44