on 14-08-2013 08:40
on 14-08-2013 08:40
http://www.o2.co.uk/4g/4g-tariffs
on 14-08-2013 09:08
on 14-08-2013 09:08
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on 14-08-2013 09:28
on 14-08-2013 09:28
on 14-08-2013 10:10
on 14-08-2013 10:10
Along the lines of expectations to be honest. I see both the Simplicity and Refresh offers are quite reasonable, not so much though after 31st October.
on 14-08-2013 10:27
on 14-08-2013 10:27
on 14-08-2013 10:46
on 14-08-2013 10:46
@Anonymous wrote:
I agree Bambino.
But it would have been a plus if 02 released 4g to its whole customer base at the same time.
Just echos what EE did although they still haven't released 4G to Payg !
I'm waiting for the "my phone is not lasting as long now I'm on 4G" threads.
Have to agree. Guess the first dissatisfied thread will be approximately 30th August
on 14-08-2013 10:52
on 14-08-2013 10:52
@jonsie wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
I agree Bambino.
But it would have been a plus if 02 released 4g to its whole customer base at the same time.
Just echos what EE did although they still haven't released 4G to Payg !
I'm waiting for the "my phone is not lasting as long now I'm on 4G" threads.Have to agree. Guess the first dissatisfied thread will be approximately 30th August
I think O2 would prefer everyone to be on nice, long, locked in contracts, bob. That's why they're delaying the PAYG rollout. I've read that GiffGaff and Tesco Mobile will also get 4G access, but when will be the question.
I disagree, Jonsie. I think the first dissatisfied thread will be on the 29th!
on 14-08-2013 11:25
on 14-08-2013 11:25
@Bambino wrote:The coverage at the outset is going to be very limited anyway, bob, so I wouldn't fret too much over it.
Once the roll out has got underway there might even be tariff reductions so I think I'll wait.
3G should suit most people if the coverage was better which it should be.
on 14-08-2013 11:32
on 14-08-2013 11:32
@perksie wrote:
@Bambino wrote:The coverage at the outset is going to be very limited anyway, bob, so I wouldn't fret too much over it.
Once the roll out has got underway there might even be tariff reductions so I think I'll wait.
3G should suit most people if the coverage was better which it should be.
I agree, and I'm not about to give up my legacy tariff until I'm forced to.