on 15-06-2017 08:37
on 15-06-2017 08:37
on 15-06-2017 09:06
on 15-06-2017 09:09
on 15-06-2017 09:09
@Anonymous wrote:I posted because it is today, and I'm in Spain, and it's still 3G, and it is still particularly slow 3G. Slower than the slowest 3G that I've ever experienced even in the UK many years ago.
So, is O2 bending the new rules?
No one really knows how it will work yet.
You are the first person to report on anything today.
on 15-06-2017 09:19
on 15-06-2017 09:22
on 15-06-2017 09:22
on 15-06-2017 09:23
You can google the info about networks but o2 will not discuss what steps they are taking unless its already been announced
on 15-06-2017 09:35
Thank you for the replies so far.
My ire is not directed at you guys but I was optimistically expecting an improvement in O2 service today. And I'm frustrated, and slightly despondent that there is no change.
At at some point the existence of downgraded service (4G to 3G) and throttling whilst roaming, will be publicised. Then, the networks will not be able to hide behind small print in their contracts which go against the public understanding of an agreement with customers, and the spirit of EU law.
on 15-06-2017 09:38
on 15-06-2017 09:38
on 15-06-2017 09:55
on 15-06-2017 09:55
There was an article on BBC Business yesterday. It appeared that EE and Three gave the best deals of all the networks when roaming. I expect as that's only whats shown on paper...the proof will be when customers try and test it....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 15-06-2017 10:00
on 15-06-2017 10:00
That's my understanding too.
15-06-2017 10:52 - edited 15-06-2017 10:53
15-06-2017 10:52 - edited 15-06-2017 10:53
The big money spenders aka Enterprise customers are also pushing for 4G roaming agreements, in the EU and other major countries i.e the US, HK, Aus and Japan for a start...
Would be a start if their sister networks across the EU offered 4G roaming capability between themselves as well as the UK.
BT offer it across all their brands such as EE, BT Mobile and PlusNet Mobile.
Three outside the EU Only offer 3G trust me tested it in the US and its was dire even in the middle of New York, and Las Vegas
Not sure about Voda
Just think though this could all be reversed in 2 years time at the departure from the EU