on 06-01-2015 19:48
It was a pleasure over Xmas to see 4G on both my Phone and Tablet in a location that has only previously achieved Edge at best, and only a mile or 2 from the M25. Congratulations to O2 are in order.
on 06-01-2015 19:53
What about us sweaty Jocks?
on 06-01-2015 19:53
on 06-01-2015 19:53
on 06-01-2015 19:53
on 06-01-2015 19:53
@aldaweb wrote:It was a pleasure over Xmas to see 4G on both my Phone and Tablet in a location that has only previously achieved Edge at best, and only a mile or 2 from the M25. Congratulations to O2 are in order.
And a couple of days later, everyone works out how to get the new phones and tablets they got for christmas on-line, uses all the capacity, and you're back to square one
Experienced this over the last two years with orange's "network optimisation", which involved letting me roam on to a t-mobile mast then turning the old orange 3G mast off .
on 06-01-2015 19:56
on 06-01-2015 19:56
on 06-01-2015 20:00
on 06-01-2015 20:00
@Anonymous wrote:
4g. Arghhhhhhhh so it does exist and not just in the Chronicles of Narnia.
Bring it to me. Replace my 2g only signal. Bring me the holy grail.
It must be heading west soon
on 06-01-2015 20:03
on 06-01-2015 20:03
@Anonymous wrote:And a couple of days later, everyone works out how to get the new phones and tablets they got for christmas on-line, uses all the capacity, and you're back to square one
After seeing the speed drop in London since launch I wasn't expecting miracles, anythings better than gprs or edge.
on 06-01-2015 20:08
on 06-01-2015 20:08
on 06-01-2015 20:29
on 06-01-2015 20:29
on 06-01-2015 20:29
on 06-01-2015 20:29
@Anonymous wrote:
I wish it would come West but sadly when many cities are still waiting what hope for the rest of us.
I can see people assessing future house moves based on whether they get 4G (or even 5 and 6 when that occurs)
At one time people considered schools for their children before they made a move. How times will change
Veritas Numquam Perit