on 19-01-2015 09:07
on 19-01-2015 11:34
I would welcome this providing 3's perks are available to O2 customers. I was with 3 until a couple of weeks ago and I was very happy with them and only changed back to O2 for 4G and coverage at my Mum's address.
19-01-2015 12:38 - edited 19-01-2015 12:39
19-01-2015 12:38 - edited 19-01-2015 12:39
@MI5 wrote:
I use O2, giffgaff and Three because they all offer something slightly different that benefits me (unlimited data, free 08 calls, signal strength etc) so if all the benefits were combined into one sim, it would make my life a bit easier
I think the $64,000 question will be will they still offer unlimited data, and usage abroad to many countries for no extra charge, and free 08 calls to 23 million + customers? Could they afford to do that?
on 19-01-2015 12:46
on 19-01-2015 12:46
on 19-01-2015 13:09
on 19-01-2015 13:09
@Bambino wrote:I think the $64,000 question will be will they still offer unlimited data, and usage abroad to many countries for no extra charge, and free 08 calls to 23 million + customers? Could they afford to do that?
With an extra 23+ million customers their revenue stream will go through the roof.......
Therefore, my answer is YES
on 19-01-2015 13:12
on 19-01-2015 13:12
Surely, with O2 now sinking faster than the titanic, a change to 3 would be welcomed. O2 need some major investment to get back to what it once was. I for one would be really happy should this eventually become something more than paper gossip.
on 19-01-2015 23:28
Having tried Three out recently, I found their 3G network coverage put O2's to shame. Overall coverage with O2 I find is excellent (I've been with O2 for around 16 years). But I find O2 are let down by poor 3G coverage.
If Three were to take over O2, then with the coverage of O2 and the excellent 3G network of Three, then this sounds like a good thing. But my only concern would be, will Three's "All you can eat" unlimited data options be still available and if so, would they be able to cope with the increase in the users.
on 19-01-2015 23:36
on 19-01-2015 23:36
My concerns are the aftersales support and jobs for UK workers. With the excpetion of maintenance jobs and other field work won't other jobs be lost in the harmonisation and restructuring of the company.
I don't trust 3 enough to join them willingly never mind by force.
on 19-01-2015 23:37
on 19-01-2015 23:37
@Bambino wrote:
I think the $64,000 question will be will they still offer unlimited data, and usage abroad to many countries for no extra charge, and free 08 calls to 23 million + customers? Could they afford to do that?
If the usage abroad for no extra charge is part of the takeover deal, then from a purely selfish point of view I would welcome this... should it become reality
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 20-01-2015 06:39
I use 3 for mobile internet, the coverage has improved over the last few years and does offer more areas of 3g than O2 which I use for the phone and some mobile internet.
O2s customer service is not what is was when in house and a recent query to 3 was handled in a much better fashion than O2 handled a phone problem my wife had ( in fact O2 failed to resolve )
I would not be unhappy to see O2 taken over by someone who wanted it and maybe restore to the O2 we knew and loved 3 would be a better bet than the other other (V) lot
20-01-2015 07:16 - edited 20-01-2015 07:20
20-01-2015 07:16 - edited 20-01-2015 07:20
Hi
A few months ago 3 compleated their purchase of O2 Ireland, so I guess we need to look at how 3 changed priceing etc in Ireland to get an idea of what might happen in the UK.
Telefonica must be in need of cash, I wonder will O2 Germany be up for sale next.
Just my view, but three aren't nearly as bad as they used to be!
Alex