on 15-06-2016 12:19
So my mate out in the sticks struggle to get any signal with any of the networks, but O2 was the best, I use that term in jest. He was always dropping calls etc so went looking for a signal box, as the tugo app didn't work in pay and go, is he would be ok but his wife and son wasn't.
He is just off the phone with EE and they have signed him up on a 12 month sim only and posting him out a signal box. He is also being second two pay and go sims for his wife and son.
that's three lines O2 has lost because they don't do a signal box. I mean they aren't exactly expensive and he said he would have paid to get one.
any reason why o2 don't just move with the times and offer these?
on 15-06-2016 14:01
on 15-06-2016 15:02
on 15-06-2016 15:02
Signal and booster boxes have always been for business customers only. Tell me the difference whether you are a consumer or business customer and you have no signal. Never a rumour, you are a business customer you can get a booster box. If you are a customer then stuff you...........
on 15-06-2016 16:32
on 15-06-2016 16:32
I was referring to development and roll out for consumer use @jonsie , which I can't see happening at this stage, because a better alternative has come to the market.
It could be argued booster boxes could have been offered to consumers in the past, but now Tu Go is offered to everyone and it works exactly the same way - pumping calls and texts through home broadband. It's also available instantly (no postage), it can be used anywhere, it's free for the customers, and it's a lot cheaper for the network to manage. Hopefully in due time it will become available for PAYG too.
Incidentally, the business boosters start from £150. It's not as if they're being held back just because you're not a business customer - these are professional devices designed to sustain a business with dozens of users, and would not be appropriate for consumers - no one would be willing to pay for them for casual use.
on 15-06-2016 17:34
on 15-06-2016 17:34
on 16-06-2016 09:38
on 16-06-2016 09:38
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on 16-06-2016 10:24
on 16-06-2016 10:24
TU works off wifi so is not doing the same job as a booster which works entirely different. My point is that consumers who have issues at home or a number of employees in a work place should have been able to buy a booster box. Many of these places have no wifi available so TU isn't the solution for them, hence customers are forced to change network.
on 16-06-2016 12:26
on 16-06-2016 12:26
on 16-06-2016 12:41
on 16-06-2016 12:41
on 16-06-2016 12:44
on 16-06-2016 12:44