on 17-10-2017 22:49
So we have seen over the last month that Telefonica are cutting costs quite severely, in my opinion they are now out to make up the drastic shortfall in profits reduced very substantially by the new EU roaming legislation.
Three apps designed to save their customers' costs have now been withdrawn. It's surely no coincidence that this has happened barely three months after having to remove the throttling they have applied for years which they attempted to convince us was a temporary measure designed to alleviate the congestion caused by so many people now taking advantage of the roam like home features.
So what next? Priority? Or even the future of this very community? I'm sure the savings would be immense in salaries and rewards.
Comment and discuss please and input from admin would be very welcome @Martin-O2 @MercedesS @Marjo
on 17-10-2017 23:11
on 17-10-2017 23:11
It does seem very abrupt & without informing their customers dutifully unless they see the small print in a thread on this community. They need to seriously look at how these things are beneficial to their customers & see how needed they are. I dread to think what’s next for the chop
on 17-10-2017 23:16
on 17-10-2017 23:16
17-10-2017 23:27 - edited 17-10-2017 23:29
17-10-2017 23:27 - edited 17-10-2017 23:29
Totally agree. All highly suspicious and totally unwarranted.
Have other networks cut vital services to shore up deficit on roaming agreements? No I don't think so.
O2 certainly are not interested in customer care...
I also have to add that I think the community is in danger of disappearing...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-10-2017 23:33
on 17-10-2017 23:33
on 18-10-2017 00:17
on 18-10-2017 00:17
on 18-10-2017 00:30
on 18-10-2017 00:30
@Beenherebefore wrote:
Anybody else miss this ?
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/09/21/top_brass_leave_o2/
Hadn't read that at all. A lot of senior people leaving. Only they know the reason for that. I found some of the comments posted after the article very interesting!
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 18-10-2017 00:50
on 18-10-2017 00:50
@Cleoriff wrote:
@Beenherebefore wrote:
Anybody else miss this ?
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/09/21/top_brass_leave_o2/Hadn't read that at all. A lot of senior people leaving. Only they know the reason for that. I found some of the comments posted after the article very interesting!
What ?....like this one ?
" Is quite simple - the business is being caned for short term results. Nothing else matters, other than putting a shine on business performance, so that when an IPO comes round, the numbers will look interesting. It doesn't matter if long term investment has been constrained, and the back office is all held together by string and sellotape. Far be it from me to imply that if O2 were a car, management would be filling the noisy gearbox with sawdust, putting gaffer tape on the rusty silencer, and warming the engine up well before every test drive."
on 18-10-2017 01:41
on 18-10-2017 06:36
on 18-10-2017 06:36
@Beenherebefore wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:
@Beenherebefore wrote:
Anybody else miss this ?
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/09/21/top_brass_leave_o2/Hadn't read that at all. A lot of senior people leaving. Only they know the reason for that. I found some of the comments posted after the article very interesting!
What ?....like this one ?
" Is quite simple - the business is being caned for short term results. Nothing else matters, other than putting a shine on business performance, so that when an IPO comes round, the numbers will look interesting. It doesn't matter if long term investment has been constrained, and the back office is all held together by string and sellotape. Far be it from me to imply that if O2 were a car, management would be filling the noisy gearbox with sawdust, putting gaffer tape on the rusty silencer, and warming the engine up well before every test drive."
Yes ...that one in particular @Beenherebefore!
Veritas Numquam Perit