cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Will O₂ finally support 4G calling ahead of its impending 3G switch off?

NFH
Level 2: Apprentice
  • 50 Posts
  • 5 Topics
  • 0 Solutions
Registered:

O₂ has never supported three functionalities for pay-as-you-go customers:

Given that O₂ will be switching off 3G later in 2025, thereby preventing calls on 3G, will O₂ finally support 4G calling so that customers can make and receive calls on 4G instead of on 3G? Ir not, customers will experience a deterioration in voice coverage.

 

Is O₂'s current lack of support for 4G calling caused by the same technical limitation (such as an old back-end system for pay-as-you-go) as its lack of support for wifi calling and eSIM?

Message 1 of 17
348 Views
16 REPLIES 16

Oxonian
Level 38: Lively
  • 12637 Posts
  • 324 Topics
  • 37 Solutions
Registered:

@Enlli wrote:

@Oxonian Virgin had a large number of PAYG customers and they managed to close it down.

Can't see it being different for O2


 

You could be correct @Enlli. I just foresee efforts to persuade customers to move to Pay Monthly and then those that remain being moved sideways to giffgaff (sic). 

 

I am sure that we will find out in the Autumn. 👍  

Message 11 of 17
89 Views

NFH
Level 2: Apprentice
  • 50 Posts
  • 5 Topics
  • 0 Solutions
Registered:

@madasaf1shThanks, but this leads me to ask my question again - the other three MNOs (Vodafone, EE and Three) all provide PAYG services. Therefore on what basis do so many believe that O₂ wants to cease its PAYG service?

Message 12 of 17
87 Views

pgn
Level 77: Grand Master
  • 40751 Posts
  • 247 Topics
  • 1830 Solutions
Registered:
Message 13 of 17
82 Views

NFH
Level 2: Apprentice
  • 50 Posts
  • 5 Topics
  • 0 Solutions
Registered:

@pgn For what reasons? Why specifically O₂ as opposed to the other three MNOs?

Message 14 of 17
80 Views

madasaf1sh
Level 78: King of Kings
  • 12285 Posts
  • 75 Topics
  • 3254 Solutions
Registered:

@NFH 


Purely and simply: Money and on the current platform they cant offer any of the likes of 4G calling, Wifi Calling or even 5G, so it makes sense to either kill off Classic PAYG and move everyone to Bundles based PAYG, or just wholesale move everyone to the giffgaff platform which already supports all these features.. 


With the news from Tesco, then I can see them killing off Classic PAYG, and all PAYG customers been moved to Bundles or Rolling Plans...

This is not customer services and we dont have access to your account
I do not work for o2 or any VMo2 /Telefonica/Liberty Global Company
Message 15 of 17
76 Views

Enlli
Level 69: Guiding Light
  • 9411 Posts
  • 78 Topics
  • 1864 Solutions
Registered:

@NFH Without being rude I notice you were raising similar five years ago.

What has enticed you to stay?

https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Discussions-Feedback/Prepaid-customers-treated-as-2nd-class-customers-...

 

This is not O2 and we are all customers here similar to yourself and cannot answer account type queries.
Message 16 of 17
74 Views

pgn
Level 77: Grand Master
  • 40751 Posts
  • 247 Topics
  • 1830 Solutions
Registered:

And the apparent disgust when asking O2 CS to help with a PAYG problem (in person in an O2 shop or via normal support channels), @NFH 

Message 17 of 17
34 Views