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Giffgaff to roll out 4G Calling and WiFi Calling

Enlli
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Will O2 PAYG follow or is this the next stage in phasing out their own offering?

 

https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2024/05/giffgaff-uk-set-to-start-rolling-out-4g-calling-and-wi...

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@Enlli 

 

The rumour is end of 2024 for o2 PAYG to get 4G Calling and Wifi Calling... that is if VMo2 haven't migrated all their PAYG customers to GiffGaff and killed off there own offerings...

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The accounts of Giffgaff Limited as seen on the Companies House website make it clear that Giffgaff is a subsidiary of O2, rather than an arm's length MVNO :-

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As such, moving all PAYG customers to Giffgaff might be seen as simplifying matters. The fact that it is a subsidiary also makes it more straightforward to move customers' credit balances etc with them. 👍   

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O2 have been gradually moving their PAYG business model towards giffgaff for the past 2 years at least (probably before that, but it wasn't as visible as it is now).

Also, it's giffgaff, not Giffgaff or GifGaf or any other variation of it.

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I suppose that O2 cannot be too close to ending PAYG as they are still letting new customers sign-up. Something akin to a "stop-sell" will presumably come first, with existing customers being moved across as Phase II of the project.  

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Interesting news @Enlli. The probable end of O2 PAYG as we know it?

Will they announce it or will it just happen (as has occurred frequently before?!)

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@MI5 wrote:

Also, it's giffgaff, not Giffgaff or GifGaf or any other variation of it.


In a similar vein, Vodafone has never been spelt Vodaphone 😁

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The Correction Force is strong this week 🤣

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😂🤣

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@Cleoriff wrote:

Interesting news @Enlli. The probable end of O2 PAYG as we know it?

Will they announce it or will it just happen (as has occurred frequently before?!)



It might be like moving customers to the new billing system @Cleoriff ; it will just begin to happen in what might turn out to be a fraught long-term project.

 

Of course, it could be a three-phase or even a four-phase project, with Classic PAYG, Rolling Plans, Big Bundle and new customers being dealt with sequential tranches ?      

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