on 14-12-2017 17:33
on 14-12-2017 17:33
I do think it is lack of foresight by o2 to remove Tu-Go without having a suitable alternative in place. I am deaf and rely heavily on texts for communicating with others, especially when I am on call for work. I live in a rural area in SW Scotland so my mobile signal is nil in the house - so I was very dependant in Tu-Go - this was one of the reasons I chose o2. I have a Sony Experia phone - when will I be able to send and recieve texts over the wi-fi network?? Alternatively, is there any way of boosting my mobile signal at home?
on 14-12-2017 17:37
on 14-12-2017 18:46
on 14-12-2017 18:46
@Anonymous You didn't specify exactly where you live, but another alternative might be to see what kind of coverage you would get with either EE or Three, who both offer texting over WiFi.
We are all customers here, and we sympathise with all those who have been affected by this short-sighted decision by O2 to end a service that was vitally important to many customers. I hope you can get coverage with one of the other networks.
on 14-12-2017 19:45
on 14-12-2017 19:45
on 14-12-2017 19:58
The boost box seems to be the best option but I see that it is only supplied to business customers. I also feel that they should be available to deaf people as a reasonable adjustment for accessibility
on 14-12-2017 20:06
on 14-12-2017 20:06