23-07-2024 12:22 - edited 23-07-2024 12:24
23-07-2024 12:22 - edited 23-07-2024 12:24
Looks like 2025 is going to prove a very 'interesting' year on the O2 front
What could possibly go wrong...⁴
23-07-2024 12:52 - edited 23-07-2024 12:53
23-07-2024 12:52 - edited 23-07-2024 12:53
That is not VMo2 have released at all , think the article has misread the release
https://news.virginmediao2.co.uk/mobilenetworkevolution/
They are assessing removing it quicker than they have commited to, but no mention in either of those that 2G is been removed next year.. but in fairness 2G is over 20 years old now and needs to be sunsetted
23-07-2024 12:57 - edited 23-07-2024 13:02
23-07-2024 12:57 - edited 23-07-2024 13:02
Seems ISPReview has come to the same conclusion
Seems to be based on
"next year we’ll start work to move almost all remaining traffic away from the 2G network."
24-07-2024 18:01 - edited 24-07-2024 18:22
24-07-2024 18:01 - edited 24-07-2024 18:22
ISP Review link here @Enlli :-
Virgin Media O2 Reveals UK Plan for 2G Mobile Switch Off - ISPreview UK
The big difference for O2 when compared to the other networks seems to be the vast number of "things" that are on O2 - they have effectively cornered the marked in security systems and also many smart meters communicate via O2's network.
24-07-2024 21:49
What could possibly go wrong...⁴
alot can go wrong
o2 pay as you go customers can't use vo lte and wifi calling
24-07-2024 21:52
i had a good point, why was it removed ?
24-07-2024 21:56
when 2g is turned off, o2 pay as you go customers can't use vo lte or wifi calling
24-07-2024 22:02
Neither has ever been available to payandgo customers and still isn't
24-07-2024 22:07
24-07-2024 22:07
Ill be blunt - No network gives 2 hoots about PAYG its a loss making service, that is best left to Niche MVNO's such as 1p mobile, asda etc...
O2 dont need to provide any features that make no commercial sense or have any ROI
24-07-2024 22:07
24-07-2024 22:07
that will be a problem when 2g is turned off