on 05-12-2024 09:05
Can't see anything regarding bandwidth.
O2 may end up out in the cold
on 07-12-2024 23:05
on 07-12-2024 23:05
A merger between two large telecommunication networks is, without a shred of doubt, bound to produce redundancies. Why, for example, do we not have access to the O2 online advisors any longer? They were such a major help to both the community regulars and customers posting issues, and VMO2 disappeared them. You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.
on 08-12-2024 10:46
on 08-12-2024 10:46
First the advisors and now there is absolutely no-one seeing the Forum Manager and his part time replacement are on leave.
on 08-12-2024 11:01
on 08-12-2024 11:01
Not the first time we've been left up **** creek without a paddle, nor will it be the last in terms of information giving /sharing!!
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 08-12-2024 16:01
on 08-12-2024 16:01
@Enlli wrote:The agreement is only for certain tariffs not to rise. Quote "and to cap certain mobile tariffs for three years."
Which tariffs? and three years bringing two companies together is not long, just look at VMO2!
What happens after the three years...I think I can guess
During the three years @Enlli, smokescreens and mirrors will likely see payments - if not tariffs - rise. For example, Three have some fairly cheap tariffs with unlimited data. I can well see VF discontinuing these and moving customers onto tariffs that are the same price but with fair use clauses, effectively restricting data to say 650Gb per month.
You have said that the "....agreement is only for certain tariffs not to rise" but do we have any more detail on this undertaking ?