on 14-05-2010 20:10
on 14-05-2010 20:10
on 25-02-2012 07:00
on 25-02-2012 07:00
on 25-02-2012 11:23
on 25-02-2012 11:23
on 25-02-2012 15:37
on 25-02-2012 15:37
and now 3 have launched there version
on 22-03-2012 10:17
on 22-03-2012 10:17
on 26-03-2012 11:38
on 26-03-2012 17:07
on 26-03-2012 17:07
Are O2 charging for this? or planning to.
Would it work with a MVNO on O2's network eg Tesco or GiffGaff or Just O2?
08-04-2012 14:43 - edited 08-04-2012 14:45
I have sent an official complaint to O2 regarding the lack of signal to my house when on the signal, or coverage checker it shows that there should be a good signal. I get no signal at all in my house unless it is placed in one or two awkward positions, and even then the moment I touch the phone it goes to 'No Service'.
My neigbour has Vodaphone's Sure Signal and it works amazingly well. I want O2 to supply me with their trial unit (or other solution) otherwise I will have to challenge them firmly and with persistence on their supposed good service status to my location.
Like others, I simply can't justify spending £37 per month for a non existent service and they will most likely loose a very loyal customer who has spent thousands with them over the years.
on 22-07-2012 13:52
Welcome to the crazy world of O2, I purchased two new phones from O2 about 18 months ago and they have never worked properly where I live or work due to a non existent signal. After 18 months of complaining and eventually emailing Ronan Dunne, the CEO, they have agreed to cancel my contract and waiver all charges. I spend £60/month with O2 and they wanted me to pay £150+VAT for a Femtocell to have the privilege of receiving the service I thought I was paying for. I bet the Femtocells do not cost O2 more than £50 each to purchase, but they prefer to lose a loyal customer of 20 years rather than free issue a Femtocell to me. I am off to 3 which has an excellent signal in my area, plus if there are problems they issue Femtocells for customer retention.
on 22-07-2012 14:12
on 22-07-2012 14:12
@Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the crazy world of O2, I purchased two new phones from O2 about 18 months ago and they have never worked properly where I live or work due to a non existent signal. After 18 months of complaining and eventually emailing Ronan Dunne, the CEO, they have agreed to cancel my contract and waiver all charges. I spend £60/month with O2 and they wanted me to pay £150+VAT for a Femtocell to have the privilege of receiving the service I thought I was paying for. I bet the Femtocells do not cost O2 more than £50 each to purchase, but they prefer to lose a loyal customer of 20 years rather than free issue a Femtocell to me. I am off to 3 which has an excellent signal in my area, plus if there are problems they issue Femtocells for customer retention.
Third identical post!
on 22-07-2012 14:16
on 22-07-2012 14:16
Dragging older posts up does nothing except puts any replies all over the place and cut and pasting posts in different threads is a little pointless.