27-03-2015 17:47
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I have stopped wondering how these things are going to work if honest. Apparently it all has to be approved by the the Regulatory Bodies and that could take up to 12 months..
Veritas Numquam Perit
27-03-2015 18:36
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@Anonymous wrote:@MI5 thanks thats a bit of desent information so they can't do it individualy it's either everyone or no1?
Yeah they could do it by phone number but there'd be no point. It will just be a blanket change for everyone on Three and O2 and they will both be able to use all the masts once the change happens.
At first you will get a full signal everywhere but as they go through and rationalise the masts this will even out.
I was with Orange when they all merged into EE and at first the signal was blowing my doors off everywhere but then in some places they screwed up and took out too many masts.
Many have been replaced again now so hopefully Three won't make the same mistake......
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27-03-2015 22:45
interesting to note this is happening in the uk. i'm in ireland (roi) and its already happened, with all the o2 shops here now gone, and 3 in its place.
all that has really changed, is the network name has changed from o2.ie to 3 on my phone. network at the mo is the same, its not fully merged, though we're told come june o2.ie customers will get 4G (which we don't have yet, o2 never got that far here) so i guess that is when 3 are planning to merge networks. unfortunately at the mo we can't even switch to a 3 tarrif if we want to - stuck with o2 renamed tarrifs, just stuck 3 in front.
one good thing is, i contacted 3 customer care and they unlocked my iphone 5s from o2 without any questions and i'm still in a 24 mth contract! so i will be able to put a three sim in if i want
lastly the good news for us, is our customer services haven't switched to india, they've kept our irish call centres! hopefully they'll do simular things in the uk though i'm waiting for feel like home to make it here like in uk!
hope that helps with the rumours - but yes it's not going to be for at least 12 months or more till it gets approved if it does.
27-03-2015 22:52
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