08-01-2015 21:59 - edited 08-01-2015 22:14
08-01-2015 21:59 - edited 08-01-2015 22:14
Hi, hope you are all well
Just wondering what kind of perks offered by other mobile networks, would you like to see on O2? Or perhaps, there's something that O2 offers which other networks don't which is important from your point of view?
Here goes my personal list.
What I like on O2:
1) TuGo. Yes, sometimes it can be buggy and unreliable, but no other UK network seem to offer such a flexible solution of its kind, imo. It runs on 3 major smartphone OS + Web, works abroad and acts as a visual voicemail tool as well.
2) O2 Travel. A very reasonable solution for my EU travel needs, which is superseeded only by Feel at Home by Three. The latest, however, works only in a handful of countries.
What does EE offer that I wouldn't mind seeing on O2:
1) Better signal and 4G coverage. Yes, it's very subjective, I know, please don't hit me too hard for this one
2) Roaming data add-ons outside EU, which one is bound to buy if he/she wants to use the Internet abroad, otherwise there would be no data service, but no risk of any shock bills either even if data roaming is accidentaly left switched on.
3) Global roaming minutes add-on for receiving calls and making calls back to the UK at a quite reasonable price. Therefore one less reason to look for a local sim in the country of your destination.
Anything that Three customers enjoy which would make me, as an O2 customer, slightly jealous? The aforementioned Feel At Home, perhaps. Especially true for some remote destinations such as USA, Australia etc.
About Vodafone... Not to offend anyone, but could not really think of any unique perks which could lure me into getting their sim, even as a spare one. 😕
What would your thoughts be?
on 13-01-2015 16:35
on 13-01-2015 16:35
on 13-01-2015 18:02
on 13-01-2015 18:02
on 15-01-2015 05:07
on 15-01-2015 05:07
on 15-01-2015 09:40
on 15-01-2015 09:40
@cyrillicguy wrote:
@MI5 wrote:
Date speed reduced to 2g speed when you have used all your allowance rather than being cut off completely.agreed
I've just realised that data was autocorrected to date but you know what I meant
on 15-01-2015 11:10
on 15-01-2015 11:10
@MI5 wrote:
@cyrillicguy wrote:
@MI5 wrote:
Date speed reduced to 2g speed when you have used all your allowance rather than being cut off completely.agreed
I've just realised that data was autocorrected to date
but you know what I meant
Even spellchecker wouldn't pick that up. ...
on 15-01-2015 11:13
on 15-01-2015 11:13
on 15-01-2015 11:36
on 15-01-2015 11:36
@Beenherebefore wrote:
No, a grammar checker would pick up that.....as it would the misuse of there, their and they're
....and you, your and you're. ...
15-01-2015 12:39 - edited 15-01-2015 12:40
15-01-2015 12:39 - edited 15-01-2015 12:40
@Beenherebefore wrote:
No, a grammar checker would pick up that.....as it would the misuse of there, their and they're
Interesting info about the grammar checker @Beenherebefore ....Do you have a link to one?
It would be quite useful to have I think?:smileywink:
Edit: I dont think I have gone too far off topic...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 15-01-2015 13:03
on 15-01-2015 13:03
15-01-2015 13:14 - edited 15-01-2015 13:18
15-01-2015 13:14 - edited 15-01-2015 13:18
@Beenherebefore wrote:
http://www.gingersoftware.com/grammarcheck is a free one so don't expect perfection
Thank you so much. Edit: I have just checked it quickly, it looks ok to me. I did a 'try it' test
Veritas Numquam Perit